10 Most Anticipated Horror Books of September 2023

10 Most Anticipated Horror Books of September 2023

10 Most Anticipated Horror Books of September 2023: As the leaves begin to fall and the nights grow longer, the literary world prepares to embrace the spine-tingling and the eerie.

“Holly” by Stephen King

“Holly” by Stephen King

In Stephen King’s latest offering, “Holly Gibney #3,” readers are in for a spine-tingling ride with the return of one of King’s most captivating characters, Holly Gibney.

“The September House” by Carissa Orlando

“The September House” by Carissa Orlando

Carissa Orlando’s debut novel, “The September House,” invites readers into a captivating and chilling tale that explores the intersection of home and haunting.

“Hemlock Island” by Kelley Armstrong

“Hemlock Island” by Kelley Armstrong

“Hemlock Island,” a suspenseful and gripping novel by Kelley Armstrong, thrusts readers into a chilling tale of isolation, secrets, and supernatural terror.

“Red Rabbit” by Alex Grecian

“Red Rabbit” by Alex Grecian

In Alex Grecian’s “Red Rabbit,” readers are taken on a thrilling journey into a world where folk horror, the wild west, and the supernatural converge into a spine-chilling epic.

“Black River Orchard” by Chuck Wendig

“Black River Orchard” by Chuck Wendig

In Chuck Wendig’s spellbinding novel, “Black River Orchard,” the small town of Harrow undergoes a transformative and sinister change when a mysterious tree starts bearing magical apples.

“What Kind of Mother: A Novel” by Clay McLeod Chapman

“What Kind of Mother: A Novel” by Clay McLeod Chapman

In “What Kind of Mother: A Novel” by Clay McLeod Chapman, readers are invited into a chilling and suspenseful tale that blends elements of Southern Gothic.

“There’s No Way I’d Die First” by Lisa Springer

“There’s No Way I’d Die First” by Lisa Springer

In Lisa Springer’s debut novel, “There’s No Way I’d Die First,” readers are in for a spine-tingling contemporary horror experience that merges teenage drama with deadly games and the thrill of a Halloween party.

“Kill For Love” by Laura Picklesimer

“Kill For Love” by Laura Picklesimer

“Kill for Love” by Laura Picklesimer is a chilling and satirical thriller that delves into the dark and twisted psyche of Tiffany, a privileged sorority sister in Los Angeles.

“Your Lonely Nights Are Over” by Adam Sass

“Your Lonely Nights Are Over” by Adam Sass

In “Your Lonely Nights Are Over” by Adam Sass, readers are in for a thrilling and suspenseful YA horror tale that combines elements of friendship, mystery, and the chilling presence of a serial killer.

“Black Sheep” by Rachel Harrison

“Black Sheep” by Rachel Harrison

In Rachel Harrison’s gripping horror novel, “Black Sheep,” readers are thrust into the tumultuous world of Vesper Wright, a young woman whose unconventional family harbors dark secrets that she can no longer ignore.