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'Breed' by Chase Novak is a horror novel that follows a wealthy New York couple, Leslie and Alex Twisden, who are desperate to conceive a child. After trying various treatments without success, they travel to Slovenia to undergo a radical fertility procedure. The treatment leads to the birth of twins, Adam and Alice, but the consequences of the procedure start to unravel their lives in horrifying ways. The story delves into themes of obsession, the lengths people will go to for their desires, and the consequences of tampering with nature, all depicted through a fast-paced and gory narrative style.

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    Delicate Condition by Danielle Valentine
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    'Delicate Condition' by Danielle Valentine follows the story of actress Anna Alcott, who is desperate to conceive a child before time runs out. Throughout the pregnancy, readers can relate to Anna's fears, desires, and struggles as she navigates through doubts and concerns, feeling unheard by doctors and her husband. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. delves into themes of women's health, pregnancy horror, and the challenges faced by women in society.


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    Hairspray and Switchblades - Aliens (Bantam) by V. Castro
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    'Hairspray and Switchblades' by V. Castro follows the story of Maya, a strong and independent young woman who can shift into a jaguar. After her parents are murdered, Maya must take care of her teenage sister, Magdalena, while working as a stripper. However, Maya's life becomes even more complicated when a killer starts targeting strippers, putting her in danger. explores themes of family, loyalty, female empowerment, and Mexican American culture, all while incorporating elements of horror, magic, and suspense. Readers are drawn into a fast-paced and action-packed narrative centered around Maya's journey to protect her sister and navigate a world filled with danger and supernatural elements.

    The writing style of 'Hairspray and Switchblades' is described as visceral and engaging, with a strong focus on family dynamics and the unbreakable bond between sisters. combines elements of horror, sex, gore, and magic, creating a unique and captivating story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Through Maya's character, the author V. Castro delves into themes of female empowerment, lgbtq representation, and strong women characters, offering a refreshing take on the traditional horror genre with a diverse and inclusive cast of characters.


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    Coyote Rage by Owl Goingback
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    'Coyote Rage' by Owl Goingback is a horror-filled novel that seamlessly blends Native American folklore with modern suspense. The story follows Luther Watie, the last human on the Great Council in the spirit world, who must thwart Coyote's evil plan to eliminate human representation. With well-drawn characters, including the trickster god Coyote, the novel takes the reader on a thrilling journey through two worlds - the Turtle world of modern society and the spirit world of the ancients, where animals rule.

    The writing style in 'Coyote Rage' is described as quick-paced, compelling, and suspenseful. Readers praise Owl Goingback's ability to create genuine fear and convey true horror, making the book a page-turner that keeps readers engaged until the final sentence. The novel is a mix of horror, action, and fantasy, offering a unique and enjoyable reading experience that showcases the author's talent in blending folklore with modern storytelling.


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    Just Like Mother by Anne Heltzel
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    "Just Like Mother" by Anne Heltzel is a fast-paced and creepy novel that delves into the world of a feminist cult obsessed with motherhood. The story follows Maeve as she navigates the horrors and violence within the cult, with readers finding themselves flipping pages as fast as they can due to the intense and horrifying narrative. The book explores themes of psychological consistency, vulnerability, and the unconscious blind spots we all have, creating a believable thriller that keeps readers hooked until the end.

    The plot of "Just Like Mother" is centered around Maeve's experiences within the cult, her early trauma with the mother collective, and the dangers she faces in her adult life due to her need for love and affirmation. The writing style is described as engaging, with well-described settings that capture the change of scenery for Maeve when she stays with Andrea. Despite some predictability in the story, the book manages to build a suspenseful and intense narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.


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    Carnivorous Lunar Activities by Max Booth III
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    "Carnivorous Lunar Activities" by Max Booth III is a darkly comedic novel that delves into the friendship between two estranged best friends, Ted and Justin. The plot revolves around Justin's insistence that he has become a werewolf and his plea for Ted to shoot him with a silver bullet. The book skillfully combines elements of horror and humor, with a focus on the characters' dialogue and the gradual revelation of the truth behind Justin's claims. As the story progresses, the two friends navigate uncertainty, mayhem, and the implications of lycanthropy in a basement setting filled with twisted humor and unexpected twists.

    Booth's writing style shines through in the witty and crude humor, engaging dialogue, and the gradual build-up of tension leading to a climactic revelation. The book balances moments of dark comedy with intense scenes, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as the characters grapple with the reality of Justin's supposed transformation and the consequences of their actions.


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    Shapeshifter by J.F. Gonzalez
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    J.F. Gonzalez's classic werewolf novel returns!

    Mark Wiseman thought he had his curse under control. He thought he had kept it a secret. He was wrong. Bernard Roberts is a very wealthy and powerful man, and he knows all about the curse that flows thr

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    Hemlock Grove by Brian McGreevy
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    "Hemlock Grove" by Brian McGreevy is a dark and complex tale set in Hemlock Grove, Pennsylvania, where a young girl's murder sets off a series of mysterious events. The story follows characters like Peter Rumancek, a rumored werewolf, and Roman Godfrey, a cold-blooded aristocrat, as they navigate through a town filled with secrets, paranormal creatures, and unsettling experiments. The writing style is described as quirky, with a blend of horror, thriller, and supernatural elements that keep readers on edge.

    The night after the Harvest Moon, the body was discovered. It was nearing October and the sun was still hot, but the leaves were falling now with intention and every night was colder. Peter was walkin...

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    The Husbands by Chandler Baker
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    The Husbands by Chandler Baker is a story that follows Nora Spangler, a successful attorney juggling her career and domestic responsibilities as a wife and mother. Pregnant with her second child, Nora is frustrated by the imbalance in household duties and longs for her husband to step up. Their search for a new home leads them to an exclusive community where Nora discovers a group of accomplished women with remarkably supportive husbands. As Nora delves deeper into this seemingly perfect world, she is drawn into a mysterious and unsettling situation involving a suspicious death and the true nature of the community.

    She thinks about the phrasing conjured here: “in a fight.” An idiosyncratic idiom dredged from her middle school years and with it a vision of long-sleeved Hollister T-shirts, chopsticks through buns,...

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    Wolf Land by Jonathan Janz
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    Wolf Land by Jonathan Janz is a werewolf novel that takes a refreshing and gruesome approach to the lycan legend. The story unfolds in a small town where friendships are tested, innocence is corrupted, and victims become victimizers. The plot is inventive, with a slow but suspenseful pace that keeps readers white-knuckled and entertained until the captivating and satisfying ending. Janz's writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions, unending suspense, and a touch of dark humor, making this novel a standout in the werewolf horror genre.

    Savannah eyed Barb, who stood across the sleek quartz island from her, nursing a glass of Riesling. The vision was slightly incongruous. In her mid-fifties, her brown hair showing some gray, Barb was ...

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    The Wolfman by Nicholas Pekearo
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    The Wolfman by Nicholas Pekearo is a gripping debut novel that follows the story of Marlowe Higgins, a Vietnam veteran and werewolf who settles in the small town of Evelyn. As a werewolf, Marlowe struggles to control his curse and directs his violent tendencies towards criminals. However, things take a dark turn when a serial killer known as the Rose Killer starts preying on women in Evelyn, leading Marlowe to confront a tragic outcome. The book is praised for its modern take on werewolves, fast-paced storytelling, and the unique blend of mystery, horror, and supernatural elements. The narrative is told from Marlowe's perspective, allowing readers to delve into his character, motivations, and the inner conflict he faces.


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