Sunday, April 19, 2026

The Adventures of Merlin: Season 4


I think a lot of people were surprised when boy changed into man!

So, if the slight alteration to the famous opening sequence didn't indicate the change of direction for the 4th season of Merlin...I don't know what else could. Upon rewatching this season, I was surprised at the rather dark turn the show took. My guess is that Game of Thrones was gaining momentum and the Merlin creators felt like they needed to mature the show just slightly. Whatever the reason was season 4 in my opinion is absolutely the strongest most well written season of the entire series. 

Merlin started veering off from the 'freak of the week' episodes in season 3 and began building a more connected storyline - Morgana's secret revenge against Uther, eventually trying to usurp both Uther and Arthur and therefore pushing Merlin harder to fulfill his destiny. Once that was set in place, by the end of season 3, it became the absolute groundwork for season 4.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Goodreads Review: The God of the Woods

 
The God of the Woods
by Liz Moore

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In 1975, amid the beauty of the Adirondacks, a summer camp created for the children of the elite promises fun and safety. When the owner's daughter goes missing one morning, multiple people in and around the camp and the surrounding areas are viewed as possible suspects. While looking for the young girl, the mystery of her older brother who disappeared 14 years earlier is reopened and unearths the secrets and lies of one ruling family and the people who served them faithfully.

Upon seeing the sheer width of this book, I was nervous that I wouldn't finish. Once I got through the first section I couldn't put it down! Never has a book held my attention like The God of the Woods. Cold cases are some of my favorite mystery's and when I saw that is going to be a generation jump story (plots that go back and forth between decades), my interest was definitely piqued. Having a little decade key at the beginning of each chapter was very helpful too.

The story is told from multiple POV and that really helped to get a better understanding of the characters and how they are so deeply impacted by these disappearances. Unlike most mysteries there is no real villain which really surprised me. A lot of people who made terrible mistakes, but the fact that there is no actual villain pulling the strings made the story so much more real and believable. There are characters that are extremely likable and really despicable characters, and it's really left up to the readers as to how one wants to view each person that is caught up in this madness.


Sunday, April 5, 2026

Happy Easter!

"From death came life, from sorrow came joy; this is the hope of Easter."
~ Aloo Denish Obiero


This is beautiful!

Friday, April 3, 2026

Inklings ~ March 2026


Welcome to March Inklings 🍀

1. At any time during the month, on your own blog post a scene from a book or film that matches the prompt.

2. Link-back to Heidi's blog with a link to you Inklings prompt. 

March's prompt

A scene in a heavy rainstorm in book or film

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Welcome April

April is a reminder that life is a beautiful, ever-renewing cycle.

~ E.E. Cummings