book reviews
Book reviews for horror fans; weather a sleepless night with literary accounts of hauntings, possessions, zombies, vampires and beyond.
The Haunted Castle
Deep in the countryside of England stood an old castle, known as the Blackwood Castle. For generations, it had been shrouded in mystery and fear, with rumors of ghostly apparitions and supernatural occurrences. The locals believed that the castle was cursed, and anyone who entered its gates would be doomed to face the wrath of the spirits that lurked within its walls.
By vedika patil3 years ago in Horror
The Curse of La Llorona
In a small town in Mexico, a legend had been passed down for generations. The legend told of a woman named La Llorona, who had drowned her children in a fit of madness and despair. She was cursed to wander the earth forever, weeping and searching for her lost children.
By Shivam Rai 3 years ago in Horror
Gaia
It had been months since the world had changed. A strange virus had swept across the globe, wiping out millions of people in its wake. Those who were left were forced to fend for themselves, as the virus had mutated the animals, making them aggressive and dangerous.
By Shivam Rai 3 years ago in Horror
In the Earth
Maya had always been drawn to the forest, but she never imagined that it could be a place of terror. As a young scientist, Maya had been sent to the forest to assist in a research project that aimed to understand the impact of a strange virus on the local flora and fauna. She had been excited to work alongside her colleague, Martin, and explore the mysterious depths of the forest.
By Shivam Rai 3 years ago in Horror
The Ghost Town
Once a thriving mining community, the town of Ravenwood was now nothing but a ghost town, left to decay in the middle of the desert. Few dared to venture into the abandoned streets, for it was said that the spirits of the miners still roamed the deserted buildings.
By vedika patil3 years ago in Horror
The Abandoned Hotel
The Abandoned Hotel It had been years since anyone had stepped foot in the old hotel. The building had fallen into disrepair and was now nothing more than a shell of its former grandeur. The windows were boarded up, and the paint had faded away, leaving behind a cold and foreboding presence.
By vedika patil3 years ago in Horror


