8/18/2023 0 Comments Totally booked blog![]() ![]() The book has already been praised as “riveting” (Megan Miranda) and “bingeworthy” (Caroline Kepnes), and it’s sure to be one of fall’s must-read crime novels. The Seven Year Slip sounds really good, a timey-wimey story with romance.I’m so honored to be able to reveal the cover for Vanessa Lillie’s buzz-worthy new mystery here on CBTB today! BLOOD SISTERS is a gripping mystery about a Cherokee archeologist for the Bureau of Indian Affairs who is summoned to rural Oklahoma to investigate the disappearance of two women…one of them her sister. I’ve really enjoyed Ashley Poston’s books in the past, so I thought I’d give this one a try. This sounds like a fun mix of horror, crime and…a severed hand! I featured Fever House by Keith Rosson on a Future Fiction post, so I was very happy to be approved for a review copy. This is pretty short, so I may squeeze it in before the June release date. ![]() Ai was kind enough to offer me a copy of her upcoming novelette, I Am AI. Last month I read Ai Jiang’s Linghun and loved it. I’ve been seeing a bunch of rave reviews for this book, so I just had to grab it from NetGalley. This is another horror title that’s getting some good early buzz, and I believe this is also a debut. I was finally approved for Edenville by Sam Rebelein, my request was hanging out there for a while. ![]() This is horror, baby! I cannot wait to read it. Digital books for review:Īaaahhhh this is such a great bunch of books!īlack River Orchard by Chuck Wendig was hiding in the “General Fiction” section on NetGalley, so I didn’t even realize it was up there (I’ll never understand why some publishers misfile their books and make them harder to find). This is a prequel to To Sleep in a Sea of Stars, which I haven’t read yet and so I feel comfortable taking this on. Last but not least, I’m excited to dive into Fractal Noise by Christopher Paolini. I also received a beautiful finished hardcover of The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw, which I loved. The last three books are courtesy of the amazing Tor team, thanks Tor! I love horror westerns and don’t read enough of them, so I am very excited to check out Red Rabbit by Alex Grecian. I’ve never read Buckell before, which surprises me, but I’m looking forward to diving into these short stories. Zen and the Art of Starship Maintenance by Tobias S. She kindly sent one to me, and I’m very excited to start this gothic horror novel. I just happened to see an Instagram post from Christa Carmen offering ARCs of her upcoming The Daughters of Block Island, and I couldn’t resist requesting a copy. I’m trying to start this in May since it’s pretty long, but no matter the length, I cannot wait to see how Barker follows up his amazing Tide Child series. Huge thanks to Orbit for this lovely copy of Gods of the Wyrdwood by R.J. Big thanks to Flatiron Books for the review copy:-) This comes out in July, so look for a review later in the summer. I’ve had The Deep Sky by Yume Kitasei on my TBR for months, so I was thrilled to be offered a review copy. Here’s my latest book haul: Books in the mail for review: It seems there’s no end to amazing sounding books, so of course I needed a bunch of them. ![]() 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! ![]()
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