10 New Horror Novels Perfect for This Winter

10 New Horror Novels Perfect for This Winter

In this blog titled “10 New Horror Novels Perfect for This Winter”, we explore a collection of recent releases that are sure to send shivers down your spine.

Good Girls Don’t Die (Christina Henry)

Good Girls Don’t Die (Christina Henry)

Christina Henry’s “Good Girls Don’t Die” transports readers to a quaint town where darkness lurks beneath the surface.

Mister Lullaby (James Market)

Mister Lullaby (James Market)

James Market’s “Mister Lullaby” merges the unsettling realms of dreams and reality.

Where the Dead Wait (Ally Wilkes)

Where the Dead Wait (Ally Wilkes)

Set in a secluded, haunted locale, “Where the Dead Wait” by Ally Wilkes presents a deeply atmospheric novel that seamlessly blends historical elements with psychological horror.

Merciless Waters (Rae Knowles)

Merciless Waters (Rae Knowles)

Rae Knowles’ “Merciless Waters” is a tale of terror and survival in an isolated and hostile environment.

Everything is Temporary (Jon Cohn)

Everything is Temporary (Jon Cohn)

In “Everything is Temporary”, Jon Cohn presents a haunting exploration of existential dread intertwined with supernatural occurrences.

Spin A Black Yarn (Josh Malerman)

Spin A Black Yarn (Josh Malerman)

Josh Malerman’s “Spin a Black Yarn” offers a collection of stories that showcase the author’s talent for creating deeply disturbing and thought-provoking horror.

Gorgeous Gruesome Faces (Linda Cheng)

Gorgeous Gruesome Faces (Linda Cheng)

In “Gorgeous Gruesome Faces”, Linda Cheng takes readers on a journey where horror and beauty merge in unexpected ways.

Swarm (Jennifer D. Lyle)

Swarm (Jennifer D. Lyle)

Jennifer D. Lyle’s “Swarm” is a gripping tale of isolation and the creeping terror that comes from being cut off from the world.

Nestlings (Nat Cassidy)

Nestlings (Nat Cassidy)

Nat Cassidy’s “Nestlings” delves into the psychological depths of fear, family, and the supernatural.

The Daughters of Block Island (Christa Carmen)

The Daughters of Block Island (Christa Carmen)

In “The Daughters of Block Island”, Christa Carmen weaves a tale rich in folklore and psychological horror.