Horror

William by Mason Coile

Discover the chilling depths of Mason Coile's debut novel, 'William,' a gripping blend of techno-horror and psychological thriller. Set in a smart Victorian home, it explores the ethical dilemmas of artificial intelligence and the boundaries between human and machine in a story that will keep you on edge until the final page.

Haunted by Kat Martin

Kat Martin's 'Haunted' takes readers on a thrilling journey through the haunted streets of Jerome, Arizona. Blending historical intrigue, romance, and the supernatural, this novel is a must-read for fans of paranormal mysteries.

Strange Beasts by Susan J. Morris

Explore Susan J. Morris's debut novel, 'Strange Beasts,' a gothic fantasy set in Belle Époque Paris. Follow Samantha Harker and Dr. Helena Moriarty as they unravel mysteries, confront monsters, and explore themes of monstrosity and legacy in a world where science and superstition collide.

Rest Stop by Nat Cassidy

Rest Stop by Nat Cassidy is a chilling psychological horror novella that takes readers on a terrifying journey through the desolate American highways. With a gripping narrative and deep psychological themes, this book review explores the novella's portrayal of fear, madness, and isolation.

Curdle Creek by Yvonne Battle-Felton

Explore the haunting world of Yvonne Battle-Felton's Curdle Creek, a gothic tale set in an all-Black town governed by dark traditions and eerie rituals. This review delves into themes of belonging, betrayal, and the terrifying power of community.

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