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    Depravity
    Book 3 in the series:Dahlia Saga

    Depravity - Dahlia Saga by Natalie Bennett
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    'Depravity' in the 'Dahlia Saga' by Natalie Bennett is a dark and twisted graphic tale that follows the story of Helena, Declan, and Ethan. Helena, a beautiful broken girl with dark desires, finds herself in a love triangle with the defiantly dark knights, Declan and Ethan. As they explore their dark desires and connect on multiple levels, the story delves into chilling darkness and intense character growth. The book portrays sinister and gruesome acts, while also showcasing a feeling of being home amidst the darkness.

    The writing style of Natalie Bennett in 'Depravity' is described as deliciously decadent, dark, and erotic. The author creates a macabre world that is both captivating and enthralling, with complex characters that steal the show. The plot unfolds with shocking and twisted elements that keep the readers hooked, exploring themes of love, acceptance, and the depths of dark desires.

    The saggy porch groaned beneath the weight of my tattered sneakers. Beyond the back door, I could hear Buddy talking to himself, a jumble of drunken words that made very little to no sense from where ...

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    The Whisper Man by Alex North
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    The Whisper Man by Alex North is a gripping thriller that follows Tom Kennedy and his son Jake, who are trying to heal from the loss of their wife and mother. They move to Featherbank, a quiet town with a dark past involving a serial killer known as The Whisper Man. As they settle in, a new child disappearance occurs, mirroring the Whisper Man's past crimes. The story weaves together multiple perspectives, creating a suspenseful and chilling atmosphere that keeps readers on edge. With twists and turns, the mystery unravels, revealing a complex web of interconnected storylines that culminate in a satisfying ending.

    The abduction of a child by a stranger is every parent’s worst nightmare. But statistically it is a highly unusual event. Children are actually most at risk of harm and abuse from a family member behi...

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    The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher
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    Kara discovers a hole in the wall of her uncle's museum that leads to a terrifying alternate dimension full of monsters and dangers. With her friend Simon, they navigate through different worlds while trying to find their way back home, encountering cosmic horror, body horror, and a mix of humor and weirdness along the way. The story combines elements of horror, supernatural, and humor, providing a unique and creepy reading experience with well-developed characters and a detailed world-building.

    They start to come around when I explain that it’s a little tiny museum in a storefront in Hog Chapel, North Carolina, although there’s so much stuff jumbled together that it looks bigger than it is. ...

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    The Road by Cormac McCarthy
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    The Road by Cormac McCarthy is a post-apocalyptic tale that follows a father and son as they navigate through a desolate and brutal world. The story delves into themes of survival, humanity, and the unbreakable bond between parent and child. McCarthy's writing style, described as sparse and bleak, perfectly captures the grim and hopeless atmosphere of the dystopian setting, drawing readers into the harrowing journey of the protagonists.

    When he woke in the woods in the dark and the cold of the night he'd reach out to touch the child sleeping beside him. Nights dark beyond darkness and the days more gray each one than what had gone be...

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    A Good Man Is Hard To Find by Flannery O'Connor
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    Many readers describe "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'Connor as a chilling Southern gothic short story that leaves a lasting impact on the mind. The collection of short stories by O'Connor delves into dark and unsettling themes, featuring amazingly irredeemable characters that are truly terrible people. The writing style of O'Connor is often noted for its subtle creepiness and ability to evoke a sense of slow, quiet, and creeping horror. The plot of the book is known to come out of nowhere and knock the readers on their butt, showcasing unexpected twists and turns that keep the readers engaged.


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    Flowers in the Attic - Dollanganger by Virginia Andrews
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    Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews is a disturbing and eerie story about four siblings who are hidden away in an attic by their mother. The plot revolves around the children's struggles with growing up, finding love, and dealing with abuse and neglect while trapped in the attic. The writing style is described as easy to read, yet the subject matter of the book is unsettling and controversial, touching on themes of incest, murder, and betrayal.

    Many readers find the book captivating and addictive, with a plot that keeps them engaged and emotionally invested in the characters. The author, V.C. Andrews, is praised for her ability to create a dark and twisted story that resonates with readers, making them empathize with the characters' plight despite the disturbing events that unfold in the narrative.

    Truly, when I was very young, way back in the Fifties, I believed all of life would be like one long and perfect summer day. After all, it did start out that way. There’s not much I can say about our ...

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    Gaslight Her - Stonewall Society by Quinn Blackbird
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    'Gaslight Her' by Quinn Blackbird is a dark and twisted tale set in a dystopian society where the elite live in domes, separated from the have-nots. The story follows Hadley, a college student and underground reporter who becomes entangled with an Elite who is willing to go to extreme lengths to possess her. The book explores themes of gaslighting, manipulation, and abuse, with a focus on the psychological aspects of the characters. The writing style is described as intense and immersive, with a slow yet gripping plot that keeps readers on edge.


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    The Last Child
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    Book 1 in the series:Johnny Merrimon

    The Last Child - Johnny Merrimon by John Hart
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    The Last Child by John Hart follows the story of Johnny Merrimon, a school-age boy whose sister has been missing for a year. Determined to find her, Johnny embarks on a journey with the help of his friend and a police officer named Hunt. As they search for both the missing girls, the plot unfolds with many twists and turns, keeping the reader engaged until the end. The writing style is described as excellent, with well-drawn characters that evoke empathy from the readers and a gripping storyline that delves into themes of loss, family, and justice.

    The Last Child is a thrilling and dramatic tale that revolves around families torn apart by tragic events, law enforcement struggling to find answers, and individuals from different walks of life connected by unfolding events. The book masterfully keeps the suspense alive until the end, with real and relatable characters that add depth to the multifaceted story. The plotline, filled with surprises and heart-wrenching moments, is dark and chilling yet enjoyable, making it a recommended read for those who appreciate a captivating and well-crafted story.

    Johnny learned early. If somebody asked him why he was so different, why he held himself so still and why his eyes seemed to swallow light, that’s what he’d tell them. He learned early that there was ...

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    You Let Me In by Camilla Bruce
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    'You Let Me In' by Camilla Bruce is a dark and disturbing psychological horror story that delves into the complexities of trauma and abuse. The narrative follows Cassandra Tipp, a bestselling novelist accused of murder, as her niece and nephew uncover her final manuscript that holds the key to unlocking her fortune. Through Cassandra's memoir, readers are taken on a journey filled with faeries, mysteries, and dark revelations, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. The writing style is described as enchanting, beautifully written, and haunting, with a touch of folk horror elements that add to the eerie atmosphere of the story.

    You drive up the dirt road between the old oak trees. It’s October, so I guess it must be raining. Maybe there’s a wind blowing too, leaving yellow leaves on your windshield. You scan your surrounding...

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    Coraline by Neil Gaiman
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    'Coraline' by Neil Gaiman is a dark and twisted children's tale about a young girl named Coraline who discovers a parallel world that mirrors her own but is filled with eerie and unsettling differences. As Coraline navigates this strange world, she encounters an Other Mother and Other Father who seem loving and caring, but she soon realizes their true intentions are malevolent. With the help of a talking cat, Coraline must summon her courage and wit to save herself, her real parents, and other lost souls trapped in this nightmarish alternate reality. Neil Gaiman's writing style effectively combines elements of horror, fantasy, and adventure to create a gripping and suspenseful story that keeps readers on edge.

    Miss Spink and Miss Forcible lived in the flat below Coraline's, on the ground floor. They were both old and round, and they lived in their flat with a number of ageing Highland terriers who had names...

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