I can’t believe it’s the first week of February already, dear readers, especially since I’ve been a shut-in with one illness or another for these past three weeks. I’ve managed to leave the house exactly once — for much-needed specialty groceries — but haven’t ventured any farther than my yard otherwise, as I’ve only felt healthy for exactly two out of these last twenty-one days.
Hopefully, your year has been going much better than mine so far! I console myself with the thought that at least I have so many wonderful books to lose myself in, including our first selection this week, Andrea Tang’s upcoming sapphic enemies-to-lovers romantasy, To The Death.
Eighteen year-old Samantha Chan lives in a world where magic is a thing of the past, used mostly for show nowadays in highly regulated duels. But after her older brother got caught up in illegal dueling and died at the hands of the legendary Mateus Blackwood, Sam has thrown herself into learning and mastering the ancient art herself. Under the tutelage of (legitimate) dueling champion Lysander Rook, she quietly plots her revenge against the man who killed her brother.
Up-and-coming duelist Tamsin Blackwood is desperate to get out from under the shadow of her father and coach Mateus. Receiving a challenge from the undefeated Lysander and his assistant Sam seems like the perfect way for her to finally make a name for herself. Neither she nor Sam is prepared for the friendship, and more, that spring up between them, however. Sam has no intention of letting Tamsin in on her plans for vengeance, but will her feelings get in the way as her machinations bear down to their deadly conclusion?








