Rachel Harrison’s Cackle starts out feeling surprisingly cosy and familiar: a girl breaks up with her long-term boyfriend (who clearly doesn’t appreciate her enough), and strikes out on her own to […]| Nicky @ The Bibliophibian
I received a review copy from the publisher. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. Play Nice by Rachel Harrison Mogsy’s Rating: 4 of 5 stars Genre: Horror Series: Stand Alone Publisher: Berkley (September 9, 2025) Length: 336 pages Author Information: Website Rachel Harrison writes what I like to call “chick lit horror,” which […]| The BiblioSanctum
It’s here! The best time of the year! Time to break out your Spooky Stacks, #WickedGoodReads, and start #ImbibingPeril! I’ll also be reading for Murder, Monsters, and Mayhem and FrightFall events. My Fall TBR is sooooo long, but here are a few books that I’m prioritizing. I feel like I have a good mix of horror tropes here. Notice that I’ve got two T. Kingfisher books on this list because she is essential spooky season reading! Hemlock and Silver is a ‘dark reimagining of Snow White...| Chapter Adventure