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When the Wolf Comes Home by Nat Cassidy

Discover a chilling blend of fairy tale horror and psychological trauma in Nat Cassidy’s When the Wolf Comes Home. This review explores how fear shapes reality in one of 2024’s most haunting horror novels.

We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer

Marcus Kliewer’s debut novel We Used to Live Here is a chilling psychological horror that blurs the line between reality and delusion. With its unsettling premise, unreliable narration, and creeping dread, this book is a must-read for fans of eerie home invasion thrillers and literary horror.

Authority by Jeff VanderMeer

Discover the chilling depths of Jeff VanderMeer's Authority, the second installment in the Southern Reach trilogy, where bureaucracy transforms into a source of horror, and control becomes an illusion. This review explores the themes, characters, and unsettling atmosphere that make Authority a must-read for psychological horror fans

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.

The Night Guest by Hildur Knútsdóttir

In the land of the midnight sun, where summer days stretch endlessly and winter nights consume all, what lurks in the twilight realm between...

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Before I Forget by Tory Henwood Hoen

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Sweet Venom by Rina Kent

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Fallen Gods by Rachel Van Dyken

In this Fallen Gods book review, we explore Rachel Van Dyken’s Norse-inspired romantasy where gods, giants and enemies-to-lovers tension collide on a modern campus.

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