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Scare Easy . . . Bring A Friend To Hold On To!
posting a david tennant picture everyday until christmas #13 #14 and #15
Triple Feature: Gothic Romance
I love a gothic or horrific romance and wanted to highlight three that got under my skin in the best way possible in the past few months. Each book hits on some insecurity or inherent grossness inside people and I just fucking loved it. Also, the covers are so gorgeous and deserve praise for that.
My Throat an Open Grave | Tori Bovalino
Our MC accidently wishes her brother away and has to retrieve him from the Lord of the Woods. Think sexy forest monster so more pining with a wee bit less horror.
Together We Rot | Skyla Arndt
Our two mains here are dealing with two distinct issues related to religious fanaticism in town. Wil's mom is missing and Elwood is about to be indoctrinated into the weird religion of his town. There's some disgusting body horror here so this tips more horror than romance. Special recommendation to the audiobook which I thought the two narrators did a fantastic job.
Tenderly I am Devoured | Lyndall Clipstone
This is expected to come out summer 2025 and since I read the ARC in November, I'm just been reliving the story. Lark our FMC, finds out her brothers are losing their home and must marry a God. When things don't go well, she and her two neighbors need to fix it. Read the tags and comparison to Saltburn. Pretty evenly split between creeping dread and romance.
THE GHOUL SHOW!
Grave of the Vampire (1972), Island of the Ghouls (Doomwatch, 1972) & Garden of the Dead (1972)
On August 4, 1995, House of Wax, House on Haunted Hill, and Tower of London were screened as a triple feature on MonsterVision.
To avoid fainting, just keep reminding yourself that,”It’s only a movie, it’s only a movie.”