Horror Novels
Horror novels are a captivating literary genre designed to elicit fear, suspense, and unease in readers. These stories often explore the darker aspects of humanity and the supernatural realm, immersing readers in chilling narratives that keep them on the edge of their seats.
Descriptions of horror novels often highlight the atmospheric settings that contribute to the sense of dread and foreboding.
Whether it's a desolate forest, an abandoned asylum, a fog-shrouded graveyard, or a claustrophobic underground tunnel, the setting becomes a character in its own right, intensifying the reader's sense of unease.
horror novels evoke a sense of dread, excitement, and anticipation, inviting readers to immerse themselves in worlds where the darkness reigns supreme and the unknown lurks just beyond the shadows.
Haunted

Haunted

by Christine Zolendz

Still seething from being shunned and shoved aside, Tori Mills puts on a brave face and attends her annual college getaw...

Fall (Fair’s Fair #2)

Fall (Fair’s Fair #2)

by AJ Merlin

One bad choice. One stupid text. And one shot at survival.When the two masked men from the haunt show up at my apartment...

The Neighbor

The Neighbor

by K.M. Scott

How well do you know the people who live around you?From the outside, Park Circle seems like the perfect suburban cul-de...

What Billions Can’t Buy

What Billions Can’t Buy

by Diana Fyre, L.A. Witt

Twelve billionaires. An island in the middle of nowhere. And a deadly game with no escape.The invitation is nothing unus...

Cute but Creepy (Verfallen Asylum #2)

Cute but Creepy (Verfallen Asylum #2)

by Beatrix Hollow

Ive come to wreak vengeance on the man who killed my parents. My own little brother—an abomination, a snake in the nest...

Water’s Edge (A Series of Sharp Edges #1)

Water’s Edge (A Series of Sharp Edges #1)

by Ash Redd

We all get what we deserve.In the depths, Mattie Gibson feels infinite. There is no barrier between her, the water, and ...

A Ghoulishly Grim Halloween

A Ghoulishly Grim Halloween

by Heather Graham

Angela Hawkins Crow loves New Orleans. It’s one of her favorite cities in the country.But as Halloween approaches, she ...

Eternity of Horror

Eternity of Horror

by Nowhere Eternity

Osiris: My brutality was forged as a child, witnessing the gruesome murders of my parents. I was forced to watch, and af...

Camp Dire

Camp Dire

by Jisa Dean

PiperI think the idea of a weeklong fall camp for kiddos is a wonderful thing! And offers me the perfect respite while I...

You Can Kill (Laurel Snow #4)

You Can Kill (Laurel Snow #4)

by Rebecca Zanetti

A string of brutal murders is leaving a grisly trail across the Pacific Northwest—and drawing rising star FBI profiler ...

Murder on the Page (A Literary Dining Mystery #1)

Murder on the Page (A Literary Dining Mystery #1)

by Daryl Wood Gerber

It’s a truth universally acknowledged that a genuinely top-notch party must be in want of a theme. Allie Catt, caterer ...

36 Hours (Detective Kim Stone #21)

36 Hours (Detective Kim Stone #21)

by Angela Marsons

Kim clutches the note tightly as her pulse starts to race. You have 36 hours. If you follow the instructions, no one wil...

Rabid

Rabid

by Holly S. Roberts

This is a very dark horror/thriller. Can you handle it?In the harsh and unforgiving Arizona high desert, Joan has carved...

The Stolen Queen

The Stolen Queen

by Fiona Davis

From the bestselling author Fiona Davis, an utterly addictive new novel that will transport you from New York City’s mo...

The Last Trip

The Last Trip

by Kiersten Modglin

One last trip before the baby gets here…That’s all the getaway is meant to be.Then the guests arrive.When Calvin and S...

Coat of Many Colors (Dressed to Kill #1)

Coat of Many Colors (Dressed to Kill #1)

by Deanndra Hall

A dangerous killer, a psychic, and the coat that has all the answers …Maisey and Aaron Friedman (Justice for Maisey) ar...