Horror

The October Film Haunt by Michael Wehunt

Michael Wehunt’s The October Film Haunt is a chilling, slow-burn meta-horror novel that blends supernatural dread with psychological precision. In this detailed review, we explore its themes of fandom, obsession, and storytelling in the digital age.

Dating After the End of the World by Jeneva Rose

Discover Dating After the End of the World by Jeneva Rose, a bold blend of romance and horror. Our review explores how this post-apocalyptic love story mixes enemies-to-lovers tension, survival, and heartfelt character growth.

If Looks Could Kill by Julie Berry

Read our in-depth review of If Looks Could Kill by Julie Berry, a daring blend of historical fiction, Greek mythology, and feminist commentary. From Jack the Ripper to Medusa’s curse in 1888 Manhattan, this ambitious novel explores vengeance, sisterhood, and survival.

Herculine by Grace Byron

Read our in-depth review of Herculine by Grace Byron—a chilling blend of queer horror, trauma, and supernatural dread. Discover how this debut novel redefines LGBTQ+ horror fiction.

We Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad

Discover Mona Awad’s chilling new novel We Love You, Bunny, a dark academia horror that revisits the world of Bunny. Our spoiler-free review explores unreliable narration, feminist critique, and the unsettling blend of beauty and violence that defines Awad’s work.

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