Heartsong by S.E. Wendel

Heartsong (War of the Underhill)Heartsong by S.E. Wendel

Tracy’s Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Series: War of the Underhill #1

Release Date: February 10, 2026

After years of barely scraping by Anna Kincaid is finally making progress in her life, she has a job at a museum that she loves and medical insurance which means she might be able to get her migraines under control. What she never expected was to have the museum attacked by masked men or to have the gargoyle statute she was hiding behind coming to life when she touched it and flying her away to safety. Nor did she expect the gargoyle to be so attractive, or that he would declare that she is his Heartsong”, which means she is his fated mate.

Frey is a Guardian, created over two thousand years ago from stone, blood and magick to protect the Druids in Albion. He was a great warrior and fought in the last battle against the Fae, who cursed his kind, by taking their magick and returning them to stone. He has spent years frozen in stone watching the world change and regretting never finding his mate, but when he ends up at the museum he feels something that he has never experienced, the feeling of his fated mate. When she touches him during a raid, he comes alive! He takes her to her home and tries to convince her that they are soulmates, but when morning comes, he turns back to stone, only to awaken when the sun goes down. Clearly the curse was not broken and Anna is in danger. What will it take to win her heart and break the curse for good?

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started this book by a new to me author, but I was quickly drawn into the story and enjoyed all the twists and turns! The story is fresh, interesting and I loved how the author incorporated Fae and mythical aspects into the story. I loved the relationship between Anna and Frey, each learning to trust the other and form a true soulmate bond. Anna is a very modern and relatable character, she is independent, suffers debilitating migraines, has a problem with trusting and accepting love, but it a very loyal person with a true heart of gold and Frey…he is just amazing. I did feel like the middle of the story dragged a bit and the ending felt a bit rushed, but overall, it was amazing and I can’t wait for the next installment! If you are a fan of fated mates, forced proximity, steamy romantasy – this book will check all the boxes for you! Highly recommended.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher/author. All opinions in this review are my own. *

Books and Bewitchment by Isla Jewell

Books & Bewitchment (Arcadia Falls)Books & Bewitchment by Isla Jewell

Tracy’s Rating: 2.5 of 5 stars

Series: Arcadia Falls

Release Date: February 3, 2026

Rhea Wolfe’s life takes an unexpected turn after she inherits a real estate trust from her distant grandmother. Faced with the choice of maintaining her ordinary routine or seizing the opportunity to pursue her dreams, Rhea is drawn into a world filled with romance, camaraderie, and a touch of enchantment. The town itself evokes a warm, nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of beloved small-town settings, and introduces a charming cast of characters—including a quirky cockatoo companion and a handyman love interest—who add layers of humor and heart to the story.

Despite its cozy premise and appealing magical elements, the book struggles with pacing and character development. Rhea’s personal growth feels stagnant, and the romance lacks depth and was plagued by repetitive misunderstandings and overly idealized character traits. The dialogue can come across as forced or awkward, detracting from the authenticity of the relationships. Secondary characters, particularly Rhea’s family and her grandmother, are sometimes written in a way that makes them difficult to connect with, and the magical aspects of the plot are not explored as fully as one might hope from a fantasy romance. Overall, this book offers a lighthearted escape perfect for readers seeking gentle, comforting stories with familiar tropes and cozy settings. While the first-person narrative is entertaining enough and features moments of genuine warmth and humor, it ultimately fell short for me. Those who enjoy small-town romances with whimsical touches may find it a pleasant read, but for me it was not what I was hoping for.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher/author. All opinions in this review are my own. *