Faces in a Window by Oliver C. Seneca – Review

Oliver Seneca presents an intriguing yet creepy story in Faces in a Window, where his characters must endure the cursed nature of St. Stephen’s Middle School. Along the way, they are met with horrors that will haunt your nightmares.

Such a Pretty Smile by Kristi DeMeester – Review

Such a Pretty Smile is a chill-inducing novel that examines the patriarchy and sexism through a terrifying tale of death and mystery. Oozing horror at every flip of the page, I could not put this electrifying novel down until I read it cover to cover. Filled with relatable characters and emotion, Such a Pretty Smile was overtly thrilling, blood-curdling, and above all, powerful.

The Haunting of Beatrix Greene (The Haunting of Beatrix Green #0.1) by Rachel Hawkins, Ash Parsons, and Vicky Alvear Schecter – Review

4/5 Stars

// Quick Review //

A mediocre novel, The Haunting of Beatrix Greene features a haunting yet very predictable tale. Not to say that it’s predictability makes it any less horrifying and creepy.