⭐ 4.5 Stars Review of Sinister by Michaella Dieter
Sinister is a dark forbidden novella that dives headfirst into revenge, trauma, and two monsters finding each other in the shadows.
Sinister—once Sinclair, the golden boy of Arcadia City—has been reshaped by violence and loss. After witnessing the murder of his foster sister, he transforms into “The Carver,” a meticulous hunter who carves justice out of the men who wronged them.
Dolly—once Wren, a girl trapped and broken in “The Dollhouse”—escaped, but she carries her scars like weapons. Her sole purpose is vengeance against the men who destroyed her childhood, and she refuses to let anyone stand in her way.
When their paths collide, it’s brutal, intoxicating, and inevitable. Two predators circling the same prey, drawn together by the same hunger for blood and justice. What begins as reluctant cooperation becomes obsession, lust, and a dark bond forged in violence.
This book was dark, fucked up, and absolutely addictive—I devoured it in a single sitting. It reads like a fever dream of vengeance, raw trauma, and taboo desire. The dynamic between Sinister and Dolly was feral and magnetic, every page buzzing with danger and obsession.
The revenge arc hit with the intensity of a cult-classic horror film—it gave me major I Spit on Your Grave vibes. The atmosphere carried the same merciless energy, making every kill feel like a hymn of retribution. And the soundtrack in my head? “Inbred” and “Ptolemaea” by Ethel Cain. The lyrics match the rage, the ruin, and the twisted intimacy of these characters so perfectly that it felt cinematic.
The novella is short, but it doesn’t waste a second. The dual POVs—Sinister with his methodical precision, Dolly with her unflinching hunger—balanced each other and built a bond that felt both inevitable and doomed. I loved how their names shifted (Sinclair→Sinister, Wren→Dolly) as a symbol of survival and rebirth through darkness.
If Michaella Dieter ever gives us a part two, I will devour it the moment it drops. For anyone who craves taboo, revenge-fueled, morally gray love stories with a sharp bite—Sinister delivers..