The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ The Caffeinated Book Reviewer ~this meme was inspired in part by ~ In My Mailbox~ It's a chance to share News. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up for the week on our blog.
Monday was a rough parenting day. Big Girl got a break from pitching practice, but the kids went to martial arts instead since belt testing is coming up. Tuesday, we went to a funeral visitation for a friend's grandmother. Then we did grocery pickup. Tuesday after lunch, we had some friends come to swim. The Big Kids did martial arts. Wednesday was a chill day. Thursday, we had another swim playdate with a friend. The Big Kids did martial arts again. Friday, we had another chill day. I try to balance being active with resting during the summer. I'm so thankful to get to do both. Saturday, our dog turned 2. We took him to get a pup-cup.
Monday: Review of An Honorable Love (The Gentlemen's Gamble, # ?) by Audra Wells (3 Stars)
Wednesday: Can't Wait for Throne of the Heavens (The King's Men, # 4) by Connilyn Cossette
Friday: Homeschool Friday - Jake Plays Ball (5 Stars)
Monday: Review of The Wind Weaver (Reign of Remnants, # 2) by Julie Johnson
Tuesday: Top Ten Tuesday?
Wednesday: Can't Wait for Wednesday
Thursday: Book Review?
Friday: Homeschool Friday - ?
Web of Vows and Vengeance (The Hirathean Path, # 1)
By: Aria Ashbrook
Publication: February 27, 2026 by Hellhound Press Limited
542 pages
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Romantasy
Source: Personal Kindle Library
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Goodreads description--Stripped of power. Fuelled by vengeance.She lost everything because of his lie. Now the only way to save her sister is to win a deadly competition that could cost her the only thing she has left: her life.
When Prince Kyor twisted the truth about his mother’s death, Rose paid the price. Her family was stripped of their magic, cast into the slums, and abandoned by the kingdom they once served. Now her parents are gone, and her younger sister’s future hangs in the balance.
Rose’s only hope is the Tournament of the Gifting, a brutal competition held once a century, where the victor earns a blessing from the Goddess of Life. The catch? Every other contender wields the very power she was robbed of.
And Prince Kyor is among them. Commander of the armies. Rider of a bonded dire wolf. Wielder of lightning. He doesn’t just want to win for vanity – he wants the gift for himself. But what could a man who has it all possibly want?
Thrown into a world of magic, monsters, and merciless trials, Rose must fight not only for survival but for the chance to reclaim her future. Along the way, she’ll find unlikely allies, ruthless rivals, and a dangerous connection with her greatest enemy – one that could ruin or remake her.
Web of Vows and Vengeance is a dark, slow-burn enemies-to-lovers romantasy, set in a Nordic-inspired world, featuring deadly trials, found family, gods and goddesses, political intrigue, and an underdog heroine who refuses to stay broken.
This is a story of heartbreak, vengeance, and the kind of power that can never be taken.
Theo of Golden
By: Allen Levi
Publication: October 3, 2025 by Atria Books
387 pages
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Christian
Source: Borrowed from the e-library
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Goodreads description--One spring morning, a stranger arrives in the small southern city of Golden. No one knows where he has come from…or why…His name is Theo. And he asks a lot more questions than he answers.
Theo visits the local coffeehouse, where ninety-two pencil portraits hang on the walls, portraits of the people of Golden done by a local artist. He begins purchasing them, one at a time, and putting them back in the hands of their “rightful owners.” With each exchange, a story is told, a friendship born, and a life altered.
A story of giving and receiving, of seeing and being seen, Theo of Golden is a beautifully crafted novel about the power of creative generosity, the importance of wonder to a purposeful life, and the invisible threads of kindness that bind us to one another.
That's it for my shelves and recaps of my past and upcoming week. What did you add to your shelves this week? Any bookish news you want to talk about? Let me know!










