Welcome to Monday, March 2nd, 2026. Today is National Old Stuff Day, a reminder to break out of familiar routines and try something new. Maybe there is a task you could do more efficiently, or a small gesture that might brighten someone else’s day. Whatever form it takes, today is a perfect moment to shake things up.
And speaking of new things, more than 35 books are hitting shelves today. We’re featuring fresh releases from Kris Bock, Karenza Grant, and Casey Cox. Let’s take a look at what’s new on this National Old Stuff Day.
Something Prowling in Paradise Park by Kris Bock (The Accidental Detective Series)
Kris Bock returns to “The Accidental Detective” series with another engaging mystery for amateur sleuth Kate Tessler. In Something Prowling in Paradise Park, Kate finds herself juggling three new cases, as she once again navigates the quirks and secrets of her Arizona community.
In the seventh book in “The Accidental Detective” series, former war correspondent Kate Tessler hoped for a quiet life in Paradise, Arizona, but her path to becoming a licensed PI keeps drawing her into trouble. When three small cases begin to connect, and a late-night stakeout ends with a body, Kate realizes retirement was never in the cards.
Folkloric Guile by Karenza Grant (The Folkloric Series)
The fifth book in Karenza Grant’s “Folkloric” series, Folkloric Guile returns to a high‑stakes hidden fae world shaped by flawed characters, strong emotional arcs, and a slow‑burn romance at the heart of the series. It continues the blend of fantasy, danger, magic, and character‑driven storytelling that defines the “Folkloric” universe.
As a medieval battle festival fills the town with costumed crowds, fae slip through unnoticed, and she’s determined there won’t be an incident on her watch. But with her bond to Lucas strained and the dangerous Elivorn stalking her mind, her failing magic and rising fury threaten to destroy the festival – and everything she’s trying to protect.
Coach Fallout by Casey Cox (Coach Control Series)
Casey Cox launches the “Coach Control” series with Coach Fallout, a low‑angst M/M romance full of humour and heart. This short read brings together former friends turned enemies turned lovers in a small‑town setting, with a bi awakening, a long‑running family rivalry, and a forced‑to‑work‑together setup that sparks plenty of chemistry. True to Cox’s style, there is no miscommunication, no third‑act breakup, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
If you enjoy Coach Fallout, you will only have to wait a couple of weeks until the second book in the series, Coach Offside.
After a career-ending accident tore them apart, former rivals and best friends find themselves back in their hometown, forced to bid together on the same minor league football team. As old wounds resurface, they must decide whether the past will keep them divided or finally bring them together.
Here is a list of all of the new books releasing today:
New Book Releases for March 2nd, 2026
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Based near Toronto, Brandon is a news writer and Book Specialist for Book Notification who covers the world of books, maintains author pages, writes a variety of content, and is an avid reader of non-fiction and biographies.