It’s Halloween time! ππ§ββοΈπ»
If you’re looking for some spooky stories for Halloween month that are high on the drama and suspense, I’ve got a list of options for you. Some of these I’ve already read (they have a link to my full reviews), and others I’m planning to read throughout this month. All of them are perfectly dark and mysterious stories!
Come back throughout the month, for updates to my reviews.
Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney
This is a twisty and mysterious family drama. It’s Nana’s 80th birthday, on Halloween night, and the Darker family has gathered to celebrate at a remote island. One by one, a member of the family dies until there’s only one left.
See my book review here.
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna
Mika Moon is one of the few witches in Britain, so she has to hide her magic. When she’s invited to Nowhere House, to teach three young girls, she may finally find a place where she belongs.
See my book review here.
The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston
An eccentric family, a funeral home, and a woman who can interact with ghosts. This is a spooky and quirky story. Meet the Day family this Halloween month.
See my book review here.
Cackle by Rachel Harrison
This one is spooky, creepy, and witchy. If you’re looking for a story with an emphasis on self-discovery and empowerment, give this one a try.
See my book review here.
My Evil Mother by Margaret Atwood
This short story is clever and entertaining. It’s a touching mother-daughter story, that will keep you wondering what the truth really is.
See my book review here.
Available on Kindle Unlimited with Whispersync narration by Audible.
One Of Us Is Dead by Jeneva Rose
In this thriller, the villains and monsters are the women of Buckhead … and their husbands. Secrets, lies, and deception abound within this elite group. We know one is dead, so what exactly happened at the big Halloween party?
See my book review here.
On A Quiet Street by Seraphina Nova Glass
Secrets, lies, stalking, and more. The exclusive community of Brighton Hills is awfully quiet, considering all thatβs going on inside the homes.
See my book review here.
The Mother Next Door by Tara Laskowski
Take a visit to Ivy Woods Drive, where the Halloween block parties require a guest list, secrets abound, and the Ivy Five are in charge. If you’re looking for a Halloween story that’s a bit creepy and highly entertaining, this is it.
See my book review here.
The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell
This is a story about the disappearance of a young couple. A year after their disappearance, a note that reads “DIG HERE” appears in a forest area known as the Dark Place. The multiple POVS and alternating timelines, keep the storyline interesting as the mystery unfolds.
See my book review here.
Which books are you planning to read during this Halloween month?