If Looks Could Kill Review: Medusa vs. Jack the Ripper in a Fierce Gothic Reimagining

If Looks Could Kill by Julie Berry is a gripping historical fantasy that reimagines Medusa as a weapon of vengeance hunting Jack the Ripper in a dark, feminist blend of mythology and true crime. Continue reading If Looks Could Kill Review: Medusa vs. Jack the Ripper in a Fierce Gothic Reimagining

The Moss by Catherine Doyle — A Haunting YA Mystery Rooted in Loss, Ghosts, and the Darkness Waiting in the Bog

The Moss is a haunting, atmospheric YA mystery exploring grief, detached girlhood, and the eerie secrets lurking in a cursed bog. Continue reading The Moss by Catherine Doyle — A Haunting YA Mystery Rooted in Loss, Ghosts, and the Darkness Waiting in the Bog

Moth Dark by Kika Hatzopoulou — Gender-Fluid Fae, Urban Fantasy Intrigue & a Romance That Defies Time

Moth Dark by Kika Hatzopoulou is a breathtaking blend of urban fantasy, nonlinear time, gender-fluid fae, and a love story that bends fate, identity, and reality itself. Continue reading Moth Dark by Kika Hatzopoulou — Gender-Fluid Fae, Urban Fantasy Intrigue & a Romance That Defies Time

Make Me a Monster by Kalynn Bayron | Gothic Horror Meets Modern Frankenstein Magic

Kalynn Bayron’s Make Me a Monster is a haunting modern gothic that reanimates the spirit of Mary Shelley with sharp emotion, creeping dread, and unforgettable atmosphere. Continue reading Make Me a Monster by Kalynn Bayron | Gothic Horror Meets Modern Frankenstein Magic

The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig | A Haunting Fantasy Full of Mystery and Heart

Rachel Gillig’s The Knight and the Moth is a haunting, character-driven fantasy where faith, fear, and found family collide beneath the shadow of superstition. Continue reading The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig | A Haunting Fantasy Full of Mystery and Heart

Streaming Fear: Exploring Trauma, Identity & Digital Horror in Deadstream

In this episode, I break down Deadstream by Marosco Moore—a haunting queer horror novel that explores the chilling intersections of trauma, identity, and our obsession with digital validation. Continue reading Streaming Fear: Exploring Trauma, Identity & Digital Horror in Deadstream