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A Book, A Blanket, and Banana Bread: My Go-To Reading Day Recipe

(aka: the comfort food that pairs perfectly with fictional heartbreak)

There’s nothing better than a quiet reading day — especially when it involves a rainy window, a stack of books with morally gray love interests, and something warm baking in the oven.

I don’t know about you, but I’ve developed this habit of baking when I know a book is going to wreck me. It’s like I’m subconsciously trying to soften the blow with carbs. And honestly? It works.

So today, I’m sharing my favorite reading-day recipe — my emotional support banana bread — along with the book I paired it with last time (spoiler: it was Still Beating and yes, I cried into the batter).


The Recipe: Cozy Banana Bread With a Touch of Cinnamon

This recipe is:

  • Easy enough to throw together mid-chapter
  • Forgiving if you’re emotionally distracted
  • Delicious warm, cold, or with tears on top

Ingredients:

  • 3 ripe bananas, mashed
  • 1/3 cup melted butter
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1 tsp cinnamon (trust me)
  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • Optional: chocolate chips, walnuts, or a sprinkle of sea salt on top

Instructions:

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
  2. In a large bowl, mash bananas and mix in melted butter.
  3. Add sugar, egg, and vanilla. Stir until it looks like mushy gold.
  4. Sprinkle in baking soda, salt, and cinnamon. Mix again.
  5. Add flour and fold until just combined — don’t overmix!
  6. Pour into a greased loaf pan. Add chocolate chips if you’re feeling extra.
  7. Bake for 50–60 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.
  8. Cool (a little) before slicing. Eat warm with a cozy drink and a book that will emotionally ruin you.

Book Pairing: Still Beating by Jennifer Hartmann

Dark. Gripping. Emotional chaos. This book pulled me in with its rawness and didn’t let go. I made this banana bread while reading it, and I swear the cinnamon helped absorb at least 10% of the emotional damage.
Warning: do not operate an oven while sobbing.


Other Book + Baked Good Pairings (Because I’m a Little Extra)

  • The Night Circus → lavender shortbread
  • Beach Read → lemon bars
  • Daughter of No Worlds → dark chocolate brownies
  • A Court of Mist and Fury → something with berries and rage

Honestly, part of me wants to make this a series. Books & Bakes? Chapter & Crumble? The possibilities are endless and delicious.


What Should I Bake Next?

Have a favorite book and cozy recipe I should try? Drop it in the comments or message me! I’m always looking for more fictional heartbreak and warm carbs to soften the blow.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I have banana bread to eat and fictional men to obsess over.

With crumbs and love,
Taylor

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My Top 10 Romantasy Books That Completely Wrecked Me (In the Best Way)

You know that feeling when a book completely destroys your soul… but in a way that makes you feel alive? When the angst is delicious, the magic feels real, and the romance clutches your heart in a death grip?

Yeah. That’s what this list is.

These ten romantasy books broke me open and stitched me back together again. From gods and monsters to soulmates and sacrifices, these stories gave me butterflies, bruises, and everything in between.

Here are my top 10 romantasy reads that I still haven’t emotionally recovered from (and honestly? I don’t want to).

1. Terror at the Gates by Scarlett St. Clair

🔥 Tropes: gods & mortals, forced proximity, forbidden love

💭 Why I love it:
Scarlett St. Clair has this incredible way of weaving divine power, mortal vulnerability, and sizzling romantic tension — and Terror at the Gates delivers all of that. The chemistry between the characters is intense and complex, layered with betrayal, fate, and desire. It’s dark, mythological, and emotionally loaded in that signature Scarlett style. I couldn’t put it down — and I’m still thinking about those final chapters.

2. Bride by Ali Hazelwood

🔥 Tropes: vampire x werewolf, enemies-to-lovers, arranged marriage

💭 Why I love it:
Spicy, snarky, and surprisingly heartfelt. The enemies-to-lovers tension in Bride was chef’s kiss, and the world-building added a gritty, dark edge I wasn’t expecting. I came for the romance, stayed for the emotional complexity, and ended up re-reading the best scenes way too many times.

3. From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout

🔥 Tropes: hidden identity, forbidden love, badass heroine

💭 Why I love it:
Yes, it’s popular for a reason. This book is like a shot of adrenaline with a side of steam. I couldn’t stop turning the pages — it’s that addictive. The chemistry between Poppy and Hawke? Dangerous. Explosive. Delicious. A great gateway for anyone new to romantasy.

4. One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig

🔥 Tropes: dark magic, mysterious love interest, gothic fantasy

💭 Why I love it:
This book was haunting in the best way. The atmosphere, the lyrical writing, the shadowy magic system — it pulled me into this eerie, enchanting world and refused to let go. Plus, the romance was subtly intense, with just enough mystery to keep you on edge.

5. Quicksilver by Callie Hart

🔥 Tropes: found family, enemies-to-lovers, twisted redemption

💭 Why I love it:
This one broke me in all the best ways. Quicksilver is gritty, raw, and laced with heartbreak and healing. Callie Hart crafts characters who feel utterly real — damaged, dangerous, and still so deserving of love. The romance builds through pain and passion, and the emotional payoff? Devastatingly satisfying.

6. The Serpent and the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent

🔥 Tropes: vampire trials, enemies-to-lovers, found family

💭 Why I love it:
It’s Hunger Games meets Throne of Glass but make it deadly and seductive. The stakes are brutal, the action relentless, and the romance? Tense. Angsty. So satisfying. Oraya is a heroine you root for with your whole soul, and the tension with Raihn is addictive.

7. Crescent City by Sarah J. Maas

🔥 Tropes: urban fantasy, trauma + healing, found family

💭 Why I love it:
It’s not just the steamy romance or the high-stakes action — it’s the grief and healing arc that hits you right in the chest. Bryce is such a layered, messy, and lovable main character, and her relationship with Hunt builds slowly but beautifully. Be warned: the ending hurts.

8. The Bridge Kingdom by Danielle L. Jensen

🔥 Tropes: political marriage, enemies-to-lovers, spy heroine

💭 Why I love it:
A slow-burn romance wrapped in political intrigue? Yes, please. I loved watching Lara wrestle with loyalty, identity, and that forbidden attraction. The world-building is sharp and strategic, and the romance is just the kind of morally gray, tension-filled drama that romantasy does best.

9. Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry

🔥 Tropes: enemies to lovers (my fav), slow burn with secrets

💭 Why I love it:
This book gave me everything I crave — tension, resentment, slow-burn redemption, and one of the broodiest men Devney Perry has ever written (and that’s saying something). The enemies-to-lovers arc is so layered, with emotional history, simmering attraction, and so much unsaid between the lines. I devoured every angsty moment. If you love a strong, silent type who’s secretly soft for one person only, this one will ruin you — in the best way.

10. Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent

🔥 Tropes: trauma healing, grumpy x sunshine, forbidden magic

💭 Why I love it:
If you’re into emotionally intelligent world-building with characters who earn their growth, this one is for you. Tisaanah and Max are one of my favorite couples — their dynamic is quiet, respectful, intense. The magic system is unique, and the story just unfolds beautifully. A slow-burn masterpiece.

These are the books that made me feel everything — love, heartbreak, magic, hope. Whether you’re a seasoned romantasy reader or just dipping your toes into the genre, I hope you found at least one new favorite on this list.

Now tell me yours.
What’s your romantasy obsession? Drop your recs in the comments or DM me — I’m always looking for the next book to ruin me in the best way.

Honorable Mentions:

A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas
The blueprint for romantasy obsession. Trauma, healing, wingspan. Enough said.

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
More atmospheric than romantic, but the slow-burn magical love story lives rent-free in my soul.

The Plated Prisoner Series by Raven Kennedy
Gold-touch reimagining with toxic obsession, inner strength, and one of the best slow-burn arcs.

The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
Enemies to lovers with extra knives. Jude + Cardan are chaotic icons.

Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
If dragons + romance + training school = your jam, this is a must.

On My Romantasy TBR: Books I Need to Emotionally Unravel Me Next:

Jade City by Fonda Lee
Magic mafia family drama with complex characters and high stakes — YES PLEASE.

Assistant to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer
Workplace comedy + morally gray boss + stabby flirting? Already obsessed.

The Hurricane Wars by Thea Guanzon
Enemies-to-lovers fantasy with angst, rebellion, and the kind of banter I live for.

These Twisted Bonds by Lexi Ryan
Sequel to These Hollow Vows, promising more betrayal, fae politics, and steamy entanglements.

The Prison Healer by Lynette Noni
Healing magic, deadly trials, and a girl just trying to survive — this is so my thing.

Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett
Cozy romantasy with academic chaos and slow-burn grump/sunshine in a snow-covered forest.

The Foxglove King by Hannah Whitten
Necromancy, poison, court politics, and one brooding priest. Sold.

Until Next time!! Happy Reading,

Taylor Hondos

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Loud Magic: Coming September 25th

Loud Magic Synopsis:

Sometimes doing what you love can tear you apart. 

Oliver is searching for a humble life.

Ella is searching for fame and glory.

Together they are drawn by their desire to do something that makes a difference. But as they must face decisions that test their romance, they have to choose if keeping their lifelong dreams are more important than the love they share. 

Neither is willing to sacrifice their dream, but their love is loud magic.

Preorder today: https://www.amazon.com/Loud-Magic-Taylor-Hondos-ebook/dp/B08HM5GP88/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1600033650&refinements=p_27%3ATaylor+Hondos&s=digital-text&sr=1-1&text=Taylor+Hondos

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Tomorrow Never Came

Surprise! I have been working on continuing my short story, Until Tomorrow. I changed the name to “Tomorrow Never Came,” and extended the story by adding new scenes and new ending. 

You can add it to your Goodreads shelf now: https://www.goodreads.com/…/sh…/46443934-tomorrow-never-came

The plan is to release the book on October 30, 2019. Stay tuned!

Here is a synopsis:

Sometimes waiting for a lifetime for love has a price… 



Lizzie Coleman has waited her whole life for something extraordinary to happen. That’s when Riley comes rushing into her life. When the secrets he’s been keeping are finally revealed, everything changes. Liz thought she finally had a chance at love, but tomorrow never came. 

Hearts get shattered. 
Promises are broken. 

The price of love must be paid.

Tomorrow Never Came is a continuation of short story, “Until Tomorrow,” which can be found in Patchwork Press’s Becoming: A Multi-Genre Anthology for Not Quite Adults.

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Book Beach List

Hello All,

 

 

I was in a rut for about 6 months following the release of my short story. I am in graduate school for library science, and I was drained from the work load. In other words, I have not read a book in six months until I went to the beach. I am going to review each of the books I read during the beach trip.

  1. You
  2. All Your Perfect
  3. The Opportunist (reread)
  4. Dirty Red
  5. Thief
  6. Folsom
  7. Jackal

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I will start with YOU, and post it by the end of the week!!

 

Happy Reading,

Taylor <3