Unboxing My Latest Book Haul
Book Mail: A Roundup of the Book Mail I Received Last Week
Mid-January has that quiet, snow-globe kind of calm, and this week’s book mail felt like a small but perfect romance of its own. My TBR pile has grown a little taller and a lot more hopeful, thanks to a thoughtful book haul filled with new book releases that make winter evenings feel shorter. Each package carried carefully chosen book recommendations, like handwritten notes from friends who know exactly what story you need next. With so many titles already hinting they’ll be among the best books of 2026, it feels like the coziest way to fall in love with the year—one book at a time.
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This Week’s Book Mail Includes:
The World Between by Zeeva Bukai — After her marriage collapses, a once-famous Yiddish theater actress drifts from New York to Tel Aviv and into a mysterious Jaffa hospice, slowly unraveling how love, war trauma, and loss shaped the life she can no longer escape.
The Night Prince by Lauren Palphreyman — Bound by wolf law, forbidden alliances, and a dangerous magical bond, Aurora must decide whom to trust—and whom to love—as an ancient evil threatens both the Kingdom of Wolves and the Kingdom of Men.
The Jilted Countess by Loretta Ellsworth — A penniless Hungarian countess abandoned by her fiancé sparks a nationwide frenzy of marriage proposals in postwar America, only to discover that choosing stability over romance comes with complicated consequences.
A Harlem Wedding by Tiffany L. Warren — Set against the glittering backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance, this novel reimagines Yolande Du Bois’s society wedding as a reckoning between duty, desire, and the cost of living an authentic life.
Playing for Keeps by Alexandria Bellefleur — When two rival publicists are forced to manage their celebrity clients’ romance, professional rivalry gives way to a sizzling sapphic love affair tested by fame, loyalty, and tabloid chaos.
The Lies We Trade by Kristine Delano — As a Wall Street star’s personal and professional lives unravel simultaneously, she must uncover whether a former ally’s threat is blackmail—or a warning that could save her family.
Even the Dead by John Banville — Haunted by illness and memory, Dublin pathologist Quirke investigates a suspicious death that draws him back into a web of corruption, power, and old enemies lurking beneath respectability.
A Tiny White Light by Linda Bass — In this candid memoir, a psychologist recounts her descent into psychosis, tracing how grief, guilt, and blurred boundaries with her therapist nearly shattered her sense of self.
Remember to Eat and Other Stories by Meryl Ain — Spanning generations of a Jewish family, this linked story collection explores womanhood, identity, and resilience amid social change, illness, and enduring family bonds.
And the Ancestors Sing by Radha Lin Chaddah — Across post–Cultural Revolution China, two women fight poverty, sacrifice, and impossible choices in a sweeping multigenerational tale of survival and the enduring pull of home.
Beth Is Dead by Katie Bernet — When Beth March is murdered, her sisters’ search for the truth exposes long-buried resentments, secrets, and motives in this dark, modern reimagining of Little Women.
A Slow and Secret Poison by Carmella Lowkis — At a decaying English manor in 1922, a young gardener falls under the spell of her enigmatic employer, only to uncover deadly secrets entwined with folklore and her own past.
The Descendant by Linda Stasi — Inspired by true events, this sweeping family saga follows fierce Italian women from Sicily to the American West as they build love, power, and a criminal empire against all odds.
The Legend of the Nine-Tailed Fox by Katrina Kwan — Banished to Hell together, a demon hunter and the nine-tailed fox he captured must form a reluctant alliance to survive the underworld—and discover unexpected truths about each other.
The East Wind by Alexandria Warwick — A mortal apothecary and a tortured god are bound by betrayal and desire as they face deadly trials that will decide both their freedom and the fate of the gods.
Indestructible by Rose Barroso — This raw memoir chronicles a woman’s journey from profound childhood trauma to self-made success, proving that survival can be forged into unstoppable strength.
Murder Your Darlings by Jenna Blum — A sharp, darkly funny suspense novel skewering love, ambition, and the publishing world as a woman discovers that the perfect man may be deadly.
The Shop on Hidden Lane by Jayne Ann Krentz — When two rival psychic families are forced into uneasy cooperation, a murder and a buried secret spark danger, desire, and a conspiracy threatening the paranormal world.
You’ll Never Forget Me by Isha Raya — After accidentally killing her rival, a struggling actress seizes her shot at stardom, igniting a seductive and dangerous game with the investigator determined to expose her.

