Over-Booked [214] – January Book Haul

Welcome to Over-Booked, where I share my latest and greatest book acquisitions! There is a new blog hosting Stacking the Shelves, so do check out Reading Reality for more information!


January’s book haul is small compared to last month, and that’s a good thing! And I’m excited for each one of these:

Books in the mail for review:

The Gatepost by Tim Weed is very high on my most anticipated list for 2026, so I’m thrilled to have a review copy! If you haven’t heard me go on and on about Tim’s The Afterlife Project, where have you been? LOL. Huge thanks to Podium Publishing for the review copy:-D

With thanks to Orbit Books, I received a copy of The Tricky Business of Faerie Bargains by Reena McCarty. I do love a good cozy fae story, and hopefully this will deliver!

I’m very excited to have a copy of A Forest, Darkly by A.G. Slatter. This is part of Slatter’s Sourdough Universe, from which I have only read one book, so hopefully this will be a standalone. Thank you Titan Books!

Big thanks to Bramble for a copy of Enchanting the Fae Queen by Stephanie Burgis, which I have already read and reviewed!

Finally, I’m so happy to be working with Apex Publishing again. They are one of the first publishers I worked with when I started my blog. They have a new imprint called Violet Lichen, and The Cellar Below the Cellar by Ivy Grimes is one of their first releases. Bonus: it’s horror! I’m so excited! Huge thanks to Apex/Violet Lichen for the review copy:-)

Digital books for review:

Just three new NetGalley/Edelweiss books this month, and I’m excited about each one!

I’m so relieved that the publisher offered me a copy of The Caretaker by Marcus Kliewer via Edelweiss, because my NetGalley request was just hanging out doing nothing, lol. I cannot wait!

I’m also thrilled to have a copy of The Jellyfish Problem by Tessa Yang, which I featured not too long ago on Future Fiction.

Home Sick by Rhiannon Grist will be perfect for Summer of Horror! I’m always up for new haunted house stories, and this sounds great.

Big thanks to Atria, Berkley and Solaris:-D


Are you planning to read any of these books?

Posted January 30, 2026 by Tammy in Over-Booked / 36 Comments


36 responses to “Over-Booked [214] – January Book Haul

  1. Looks like another great haul. I especially cant wait to hear what you think of The Tricky Business Of Faerie Bargains (you know I love a fae book), The Caretaker (I need to know if it screws with your mind anywhere near as much as the authors debut) and The Jellyfish Problem. I hope you love all of these.

  2. What an excellent book haul! I’m slowly dipping my toes back in with audio and I admire and appreciate your ability to consistently write such through and honest reviews. I was so burned out for so long!

  3. I’m really tempted by The Tricky Business of Faerie Bargains — I didn’t request an ARC because I know I’m already feeling a little overwhelmed with them for 2026, but I’m eager to see people’s reviews and decide whether to buy a copy later!

  4. Lovely book haul.
    I have just read the latest Slatter and I loved it. It’s got this fairytale feel and it’s just excellent. I couldn’t put it down, defo a five star read for me. And, yes, it can be read without having read any of the other Sourdough books.
    Lynn 😀

  5. I’m also curious about A Forest, Darkly! I haven’t read any of Slatter’s other works, so I’m hoping that whatever one I end up starting with will be a good starting point. (I see from a prior comment that this one can be read without any prior knowledge of the series, so maybe I’ll start here!)

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