Noelle W. Ihli, best known for her fast-paced thrillers like Run on Red, returns with Room for Rent, a claustrophobic domestic thriller that explores paranoia, fear, and the cost of ignoring your instincts. While it carries Ihli’s signature atmosphere of dread and […]
How to Survive a Horror Story by Mallory Arnold opens with a premise that could easily headline a chilling midnight movie: seven writers gather at the isolated estate of the late horror legend Mortimer Queen, each expecting a share of his fortune. […]
Run on Red by Noelle W. Ihli is a high-adrenaline, pulse-pounding thriller that grabs you from the first page and doesn’t let go until the very end. Set on a lonely rural road with no cell signal and danger lurking in the […]
David Sodergren’s The Haar is an atmospheric plunge into the eerie depths of Scottish folklore, layered with dread, defiance, and a surprisingly tender core. Set in the small fishing village of Witchaven, the story weaves a tapestry of horror and heartbreak, where […]
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Rektok Ross returns with a chilling gothic thriller that perfectly captures the eerie charm of New England and the razor-sharp edge of courtroom drama. Salem’s Fall is a darkly addictive mix of psychological suspense, legal intrigue, and forbidden romance […]
Adam Cesare’s Clown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives delivers a bloody, chaotic encore that dives deeper into trauma, fame, and small-town paranoia. Following up one of the most talked-about modern slashers in YA horror is no easy feat, but Cesare leans […]
Rivers Solomon turns the haunted house inside out in Model Home, a literary horror novel that treats a gated Dallas McMansion like a fault line running through one Black family. It is eerie, emotionally brutal, and relentlessly thoughtful. Where many hauntings end […]
Andrew Joseph White’s You Weren’t Meant to Be Human is not just a horror novel. It is a searing scream of pain and defiance carved into flesh and ink. In his adult debut, White takes readers to the festering heart of Appalachia […]
Rachel Harrison has once again proven herself as one of the most inventive voices in modern horror with Play Nice. This novel is equal parts haunted house story, family drama, and sharp social commentary, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. The story […]