
There are books that creep under your skin and refuse to let go, stories that bloom with beauty and rot in the same breath. House of Hollow by Krystal Sutherland is one of those rare, haunting masterpieces a twisted fairytale wrapped in eerie mystery, dripping with atmosphere, and pulsing with the ache of sisterhood and secrets long buried.
From the very first page, readers are thrust into the strange, almost otherworldly world of the Hollow sisters Grey, Vivi, and Iris who disappeared as children and returned a month later, transformed. Their hair turned white, their eyes black as ink, and crescent scars appeared at their throats, stitched with silk. No one knew what happened to them. Some whispered of abduction, others of witchcraft. Their father took his own life, convinced the girls who returned were not his daughters.
Ten years later, seventeen-year-old Iris just wants to live a normal life, away from the ghostly shadows of her past. But when Grey, now a glamorous fashion designer, vanishes under suspicious circumstances, Iris is forced to confront the truth she has spent her life avoiding. Together with her rebellious sister Vivi, she retraces Grey’s steps and plunges into a world that is both terrifying and breathtaking a world that may not be entirely human.
Sutherland’s prose is stunningly lyrical, filled with grotesque beauty and sensory detail that feels alive. The writing is vivid and cinematic, blending urban realism with the dark magic of a Grimm-inspired nightmare. You can almost smell the rot of flowers, feel the pulse of something unnatural just beneath the skin, and taste the metallic tang of fear in the air.
What makes House of Hollow unforgettable is its perfect balance between horror and heart. Beneath the sinister twists lies an emotional core about love, grief, and identity. It’s a story about the bonds that hold sisters together, even through unspeakable transformations. Every revelation hits like a shiver, and the final twist leaves you both heartbroken and awestruck.
Readers who crave atmosphere will find this book intoxicating. It’s a rare blend of mystery, fantasy, and horror that feels both original and timeless. Think The Hazel Wood meets The Haunting of Hill House but with sharper teeth.
Krystal Sutherland doesn’t just tell a story; she weaves a spell. And once you step into her world, you won’t want to come back.
Verdict: 5 out of 5 stars. House of Hollow is chilling, mesmerizing, and utterly unforgettable a dark fairytale that redefines what it means to be beautiful and monstrous at once.
If you love atmospheric, gothic tales filled with haunting imagery and emotional depth, this book deserves a place on your shelf.
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