Tuesday, March 3, 2026

ARC Review: Spellbound by Murder by Stacie Ramey

Spellbound by Murder

Author:
Stacie Ramey
Series: A Mystic Hollow Bookshop Mystery
Publication: Crooked Lane (March 10, 2026)

Description: Gilmore Girls meets Charmed in this spellbinding cozy mystery featuring a magical bookshop run by three generations of women.

When her grandmother suffers a nasty fall and asks for help managing the family business, coffee-addicted single mother Veronica Blackthorne moves her sixteen-year-old rom-com-obsessed daughter to Mystic Hollow, Connecticut. Veronica is ecstatic to return to New England, but when she arrives, she quickly finds out that Mystic Hollow Books, her grandmother’s pride and joy, needs more than a little TLC.

Hoping to save the bookstore from a big-box rival, Veronica enlists her sometimes mentor and sometimes crush, Adam Whitford, a controversial but popular author, as the keynote speaker to kick off a literary festival that will hopefully bring in a new wave of customers. But when Adam turns up dead, all that romantic potential turns into a nightmare as Veronica becomes the prime suspect in his murder.

As the local sheriff investigates his murder, Veronica decides to take matters into her own hands to solve the case and clear her name. With the bookstore’s future on the line, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Until her gran reveals the biggest secret of all—the bookstore is magical, and it was a botched love spell that led to this entire mess.

Witty and heartfelt, this mystery explores the price of magic and how it might be more hefty than one can hope, perfect for fans of Amanda Flower and Nina Simon.

My Thoughts: Veronica Blackthorne comes back to Mystic Hollow, Connecticut, with her sixteen-year-old daughter Phoebe when she gets a call that her grandmother has fallen and needs help running her bookstore. The call is timely since her daughter was in an incident at her school and has been suspended and because a hurricane is bearing down on their home in Florida.

She arrives in time to help organize a book festival which will provide needed cash for the town and save the failing bookstore. When the keynote backs out, Veronica calls on an author she's met at conventions and writing workshops since she is an aspiring author.

Adam Whitford is a controversial but popular author. When he is murdered, Veronica needs to solve the crime since she's a prime suspect. She enlists her mother, daughter and daughter's new friend to be part of her Scooby gang to solve the crime. 

There is magic in the story. The bookstore is magical and her grandmother is part of a secret coven. There are magical springs and a Lady of the Forest who helps. And Veronica needs the help. She has ADHD which often makes it difficult for her. But she's also bright and, with a little magical assist, is able to figure out the proper villains. 

This was a fun story. I enjoyed the interactions between mother and child. Veronica and Phoebe have a great relationship. I also liked the magic and the setting for the story. 

I received this one in exchange for an honest review from NetGalley. You can buy your copy here.

Monday, March 2, 2026

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? (March 2, 2026)

 It's Monday, What Are You Reading? is now hosted by Kathryn at The Book Date.


It’s Monday!  What Are You Reading is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week.  It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.

Want to See What I Added to My Stack? links to Stacking the Shelves hosted by Marlene at Reading Reality.

Other Than Reading...

I don't know where this last week in February went. Between doom scrolling, Braves Spring Training Baseball, and The Voice, it seems like I was watching something all the time. The weather was a typical late winter roller coaster. We did have a couple of warmer days. We hit 39 degrees on Thursday but also received 1.9 inches of snow that day. We got 1.1 inches of snow on Tuesday too and the high temperature was 31 degrees. The warmest day was Friday when we had a high temperature 46 degrees.

I am so looking forward to Spring. Those warmer temperatures were a tease though as it is 4 degrees as I'm writing this on Sunday morning. Nice and sunny though. We are already making some power today. While February had a lot of cloudy days and a lot of days when the panels were covered with snow, it was still the fourth best February we've had since the panels were installed in 2019.

I did keep up my book a day habit in February but just barely. I still have a bunch of March releases on my review stack and then 9 more for April. I need to concentrate on those since my cushion has slipped to less than two weeks of already read and scheduled posts. 

This coming week is appointment free. If I can stop doom scrolling, I should have plenty of time to read and listen. 

February Report

I read 29 books in February including 15 review copies. I also listened to 12 audiobooks for a little over 150 hours. Of the 14 books that were mine, nine were from TBR mountain and five were rereads. 

I added 18 books to my TBR pile in February. Ten of the new additions were review books and six were audiobooks. Four February books are still on TBR mountain, but they are also on my reading calendar for March and April.

Thus far in 2026, I have added 53 books to the TBR pile. Thirty-six of them were review copies. Ten were audiobooks. I've been using one Audible Credit a month but mostly choosing to "Add-On" the audiobooks when I buy the Kindle copy because it is cheaper. Only six of my 2026 purchases are still on TBR mountain (which doesn't include review copies).

I have been mostly using Christmas Gift Cards to purchase books this year. A couple of the audiobooks were exceptions since, for some reason, the gift card didn't apply. I still have a few dollars left on the gift card but it likely won't last through March. 

Here is my State of the Stack report for February. I have 47 books on my review stack with publication dates stretching out to August 18.

Read Last Week
  • The Antique Hunter's Murder at the Castle by C. L. Miller (Review, March 17) -- Third in a series about some women who work for the FBI to recover lost or stolen antiquities. My review will be posted on March 10.
  • Treachery in Death by J. D. Robb (Audiobook Reread)
  • Stakeouts and Strollers by Rob Phillips (Review, March 17) -- A new dad who is training to be a private investigator offers to help a young woman locate her father and finds himself dealing with murder and other crimes. My review will be posted on March 11.
  • The Somewhat Wicked Witch of Brigandale by C. M. Waggoner (Review, March 17) -- Tongue in cheek fantasy about a witch who wants to protect her foundling son from being made the king. My review will be posted on March 12.
  • New York to Dallas by J. D. Robb (Audiobook Reread)
  • Missing by E. A. Jackson (Review, March 17) -- Police procedural about a case that haunts a woman police officer for 30 years before she can finally get resolution. My review will be posted on March 13.
Currently
Next Week
Reviews Posted
Want to See What I Added to My Stack Last Week?

Review:
Bought:
  • Magelight by Kacey Ezell (Audiobook, Gift Card)
What was your week like?

Sunday, March 1, 2026

State of the Stack (March 1, 2026)

This is my monthly post which details progress made on review books. I want to thank the authors and publishers who have contributed their books. 

Read This Month 

Dates indicate the date the review was/will be posted.
  1. The Whisking Hour by Ellie Alexander (February 17)
  2. The Curious Case of the Poisoned Professor by Lucy Connelly (February 17)
  3. The Wolves Are Watching by Victoria Houston (February 18)
  4. Buried in Shamrocks by Lisa Q. Mathews (February 19)
  5. The Ghost Women by Jennifer Murphy (February 19)
  6. How to Get Away with Murder by Rebecca Phillipson (February 20)
  7. A Ghastly Catastrophe by Deanna Raybourn (February 24)
  8. Spellbound by Murder by Stacie Ramey (March 3)
  9. Magic and Mischief at the Wayside Hotel by Elizabeth Everett (March 4)
  10. A Lie for a Lie by Ren DeStefano (March 5)
  11. The Pie and Mash Detective Agency by JD Brinkman (March 5)
  12. You Did Nothing Wrong by C. G. Drews (March 10)
  13. The Antique Hunter's Murder at the Castle by C. L. Miller (March 10)
  14. Stakeouts and Strollers by Rob Phillips (March 11)
  15. The Somewhat Wicked Witch of Brigandale by C. M. Waggoner (March 12)
  16. Missing by E. A. Jackson (March 13)
DNF
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Read Previously, Posted This Month 

Dates indicate when the review was posted.
  1. Maybe This Once by Sophie Sullivan (February 3)
  2. Enola Holmes and the Clanging Coffin by Nancy Springer (February 3)
  3. Antihero by Gregg Hurwitz (February 4)
  4. The Midnight Taxi by Yoshi Gunasekera (February 5)
  5. Half City by Kate Golden (February 10)
  6. First Sign of Danger by Kelley Armstrong (February 11)
  7. Murder Will Out by Jennifer K. Breedlove (February 12)
New This Month 

Date indicates when the book will be released.
  1. A Deadly Inheritance by Kelley Armstrong (March 24)
  2. I, Spy by L. M. Kemp (May 5)
  3. Archangel's Eternity by Nalini Singh (May 5)
  4. Man of My Dreams by Olivia Worley (June 2)
  5. A Botanist's Guide to Tradition and Treachery by Kate Khavari (June 9)
  6. A Bitter Cut by Anna Lee Huber (June 23)
  7. Enter the Nightmare by Jayne Castle (June 30)
  8. Hot Girl Murder Club by Ashley Winstead (July 14)
  9. Death at King's Cross by Rosanne Lemoncelli (July 21)
  10. Sea of Charms by Sarah Beth Durst (July 28)
All TBR Review Books

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