Dead Space: Novel Review
Wallace is the queen of misdirection. This is my favourite read this year, by far! I would 100% recommend it, whether you’re a space horror fan or not.
Ghost Station: Novel Review
GHOST STATION is a slow burn, really playing up the feeling of loneliness and isolation. Barnes takes her time building up the atmosphere and the immediate distrust the crew already has of the main character.
Posthaste Manor: Novel Review
Posthaste Manor was a wild, beautifully bizarre book. It was like touring the house myself, with a dark and mysterious guide, learning its secrets and shivering.
Edenville: Novel Review
With deliciously balanced parts of horror and humour, I couldn’t put it down and loved drowning in the vibrant lore Rebelein built around Edenville and its inhabitants.
Pre-Approved for Haunting: Collection Review
Barb puts a lot of care in every tale, in the table of contents order, and themes throughout creating a delicious shivery read for the coming spooky season.
The Last Astronaut: Book Review
Wellington’s prose is very direct and compelling, his characters are diverse, his scenes cinematic, and the horror within the alien object? Well, I won’t spoil anything. I will say that the suspense/horror ramp up at light-speed, culminating in an deliciously insane ending.
Six Rooms: Book Review
Six Rooms is a buffet of secrets and it’s all you can eat. And I was there for it.
Agony’s Lodestone: Book Review
Fans of found footage, weird fiction, and cosmic horror: Agony’s Lodestone is the book for you! As for me, I absolutely loved this book.
Blood Mountain: Collection Review
This whole collection is thick with blood, despair, and the overpowering menace of the landscape, the mountain, and nature herself. I was hooked by the first page and yanked in, drowning deliciously in Brenda’s beautiful prose and brutal themes.
Beulah - Novel Review
Character-driven and heavy with atmosphere, Beulah pulls the reader into a slow-burning ghost story as surreal as a dream, but rife with brutal moments of harsh reality. Gothic foreboding colours every page of this novel.
Below: Novella Review
Like a Hollywood action thrill ride, Below never lets go. And honestly? You never want it to.
The Boatman’s Daughter: Novel Review
This book swept me away. The suspense was as heavy as the atmosphere, the prose as beautiful as the winding rivers, the horror as gut-wrenching as the struggles of Miranda against the men in the town who want to control her.
Catherine House: Novel Review
Catherine House is Gothic, atmospheric novel with a Poe-esque rotted decadence that seems to choke the reader as much as it does Ines.
The Luminous Dead: Book Review
The Luminous Dead is an emotional rollercoaster that takes you deep into the dark guts of an alien planet, haunted by the rumblings of creatures called Tunnelers that no one has survived an encounter with.
Maynard's House: Novel Review
This spine-tingling haunted house story has a delightful mix of chills, thrills, and wicked humour.Check out my horror review of Maynard's House.
Negative Space: Book Review
Negative Space was a bizarre ride for me, unlike any horror novel I've read in a long while.
The Mysterium: Book Review
The Mysterium by Eric McCormack is a novel whose strangeness will continue to haunt you afterward you finish reading, like fog draped echoes. Check out my review for more!
Last Ones Left Alive: Book Review
The Last Ones Left Alive is a fast-paced adventure filled with gory fights, heart-breaking scenes, and a rather satisfying end. Check out my review for more!
The Only Good Indians: Book Review
Stephen Graham Jones' novel, The Only Good Indians, is a heartrendingly haunting story about past actions coming back with a reckoning.