Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Killer Summer

Not yet published
Expected 12 May 26
Rate this book
She can still smell him.



She can still feel him.



But she can't see him.



Dani Kincaid is an average teen on the cusp of adulthood in late 1990s California. She has her friends, her family, her boyfriend, and a job at the local video store. But she also has a dangerous stalker in preppy classmate Matt Vickers, a textbook misogynist who will stop at nothing to have her by his side.



Twenty-five years later, Dani is still struggling to shake the past of the killer summer that turned her life upside down. She's changed her identity and moved to Florida, where the echoes of that awful summer continue to haunt every aspect of her life. Even though Vickers has been behind bars for a quarter of a century, Dani slowly begins to feel his terrifying shadow creep back into her life to finish what he began.



In a final girl showdown to end all showdowns, Dani is forced to face her past and stand up for herself and her freedom once and for all. But at what cost?



Killer Summer is a pink horror slasher splashed with hot magenta blood; a meditation on consent, independence, and the terrifying price that all women face, simply for being alive.

218 pages, Paperback

Expected publication May 12, 2026

102 people want to read

About the author

Wendy Dalrymple

82 books322 followers
Wendy Dalrymple loves to explore the beauty in horrific things.. When she’s not writing #pinkhorror or Florida Gothic horror, you can find her hiking with her family, painting (bad) wall art, and trying to grow as many pineapples as possible. Follow her on IG or TikTok @wendydalrymplewrites.
Www.wendydalrymple.com

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
7 (18%)
4 stars
21 (56%)
3 stars
8 (21%)
2 stars
1 (2%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 30 of 31 reviews
Profile Image for Ashley.
288 reviews18 followers
March 12, 2026
I DID have fun with this. It felt like putting on your old school favorite slasher / horror movie. While the letterboxd star rating might be piss poor, it five stars in your heart because despite terrible acting and absurd plot lines, it's fun. What I'm saying it's a fun popcorn read that made me audibly laugh a few times.

The first half / part was whooping my ass left and right. It was an absolute bloodbath that went a mile a minute. Just full-blown crazy. By the time I hit part two, it unfortunately didn't keep that momentum, and the pace slowed. Rehashing things and relaying them in dialogue when our Final Girl was speaking to a friend which felt redundant. We KNOW what happened. We lived it with you, bestie.

Once we get towards the end-ish of part two, it picks right back up. Not as fast as part one, but it was enough to keep you turning the pages. There was some very absurd plot choices that made me laugh, but I was treating this like the story it was and not some sweeping classic lmao

Thank you to my besties at Mad Axe Media and Netgalley for the arc!
Profile Image for Courtney.
269 reviews50 followers
March 15, 2026
A 90s (and 2023) slasher thriller was just what I needed to break out of my awful reading slump. The beginning reminded me of Alex Finlay’s Night Shift (a fave), but then you differ in plots. I loved the cat-and-mouse and the different time jumps. It just kept me excited and I could not stop turning the page.
Pub day is 5/12.

Thank you to NetGalley for this arc.
Profile Image for Jess.
137 reviews8 followers
March 5, 2026
4.5 stars.

*I received a ARC copy from Net Galley*

I devoured this book within 24 hours, actually it was more like 3 hours and I could not put it down. I’m a fan of horrors and especially serial killer/slasher flicks and this one really fits the mould. I love a strong final girl and that’s who our main character is. Think Sydney from Scream.

We start our story in 1998 when movie stores were still around, our girl Dani is being stalked by a customer.
For the first couple of chapters, my heart was pounding, bringing back that feeling of watching my first slasher flick. I knew what would happen, its simple serial killer moves but I couldn’t help but root for Dani. I wanted to know she was safe. The book is a great short horror and perfect for those summersweens!
Profile Image for Courtney (pawsitivelybookish).
632 reviews34 followers
April 8, 2026
Killer Summer is a mix of 90’s slasher and modern day survival story.

The beginning part taking place in the 90’s was super fast paced and I felt like it paid homage to a few classics! Hello, Scream 2.

The rest of the book taking place modern day was TENSE. I wasn’t sure where it was going and I knew I couldn’t trust anyone.

Dani’s resilience was really admirable and she was a badass final girl! AND AUNT LISA! My girl!!
701 reviews15 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 11, 2026
Thank you NetGalley and Mad Axe Media for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!

If you’re a fan of messy, fast-paced slasher stories, “Killer Summer” by Wendy Dalrymple is basically the book version of a late-90s horror movie. It’s short (just over 200 pages), super quick to read, and is filled with tension from the beginning to the end.

The story starts in 1998 with Dani, an 18-year-old working at a video store, who ends up with a seriously creepy stalker named Matt. When she rejects him, things escalate fast. Matt goes on a violent spree, killing people he thinks are “in the way,” including Dani’s boyfriend. It’s brutal and terrifying, especially because his obsession with her is so intense. What makes it even scarier is how realistic the situation feels; Dani knows something is wrong, but at first people don’t really believe her.

After a final confrontation, Matt ends up badly injured and in prison, and Dani spends years trying to rebuild her life. She even learns self-defense and tries to reclaim her trauma by writing a screenplay inspired by what happened to her. But 25 years later, things start getting creepy again because Matt has apparently escaped from prison and might be coming after her.

From there, the book leans fully into its slasher vibes. There’s a constant sense of dread because you never know when the next attack is coming. Dani is basically the classic “final girl,” and you end up rooting for her even when she makes some truly questionable decisions that will probably make you want to yell at the page a little.

The last quarter of the book is where everything really goes wild. There are multiple attempts on Dani’s life, and it turns out it’s not just the killer she has to worry about. There are also fanatics who idolize him and think Dani is lying, plus the possibility that other escaped prisoners might be helping him. Basically, nowhere feels safe.

There’s also a twist near the end about how Matt escaped prison and who exactly is hunting Dani that I didn’t fully see coming, which made the finale even more entertaining. And the ending itself is satisfying; Dani finally gets the chance to face her past and take control of her story. Also, shoutout to Dani’s aunt Lisa, who is an absolute badass.

Is the story perfect? Not really. Some parts are a little over-the-top, and the characters occasionally make classic horror-movie decisions. But honestly, that kind of adds to the charm. This book feels like watching a chaotic slasher movie where logic isn’t always the priority—entertainment is.

Overall, “Killer Summer” is a fun, creepy, slightly chaotic horror read with strong 90s slasher energy. If you like stalker thrillers, “final girl” stories, or quick horror books that feel like a guilty-pleasure movie, this one is definitely worth picking up.
Profile Image for Britney Ireland.
319 reviews2 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 13, 2026
A massive thank you is in order to #NetGalley for providing me with this Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of Killer Summer. In sincere appreciation for the opportunity to read this early, I am offering my completely honest and comprehensive review. My goal is to provide a detailed opinion so that other readers can accurately determine if this gripping, nostalgic thriller is the perfect fit for their reading preferences.-----My Rating: 4 Stars

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, ultimately giving it a strong 4-star rating. Killer Summer immediately transported me back to the late 1990s, offering a distinctly nostalgic vibe that felt very much like stepping into a classic 90s horror film—think slashers with a sharp, suspenseful edge. The author masterfully captured that specific cultural atmosphere and tension.

One of the book's major strengths is its pacing and length. Coming in at just over 200 pages, the narrative is tight, lean, and utterly compulsive. In fact, I found it so engrossing that I easily consumed the entire book in a single sitting—a true testament to the author's ability to keep the pages turning.
Plot and Setting

The story is bifurcated by two distinct timelines rooted in a traumatic past. The initial horror takes place in the late 90s, where the protagonist, Dani, suffers an unimaginable tragedy: the brutal murder of both her boyfriend and her co-worker. This event, and the shadow of the killer, defines the rest of her life.

Fast forward twenty-five years. Dani is still grappling with the psychological fallout of those horrific events. Her life is now characterized by a deep, paralyzing fear of attachment. She is terrified to allow anyone to get close to her, consumed by the fear that she will inevitably lose them, just as she lost those closest to her years ago.

The main driver of the present-day plot is a terrifying development: the killer from her past has escaped confinement. This news shatters the fragile peace Dani has managed to construct. She starts to feel—or perhaps smell—the killer's ominous return, convinced he is coming back to finish what he started and reclaim her life.


Final Recommendation

Without hesitation, this is a read I would enthusiastically recommend. If you are a fan of quick, high-stakes thrillers, especially those with a pitch-perfect nostalgic atmosphere and setting, Killer Summer is a must-add to your reading list. The blend of a compelling plot, sympathetic protagonist, and genuine 90s horror vibes makes this a truly enjoyable and memorable reading experience.
Profile Image for Leanne.
1,121 reviews106 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 16, 2026
Killer Summer takes the glossy nostalgia of late‑1990s California—video stores, sun‑bleached afternoons, the illusion of safety—and slices straight through it. At its centre is Dani Kincaid, an ordinary teenager on the edge of adulthood whose life is derailed by the obsessive, escalating fixation of Matt Vickers, a classmate whose entitlement curdles into something terrifying. The novel captures that creeping dread with unsettling precision: the way a girl can feel watched, cornered, hunted long before anyone else notices.

The story’s power comes from its dual timeline. Twenty‑five years later, Dani is living under a new name in Florida, still shaped by the trauma of that “killer summer.” Even with Vickers behind bars, his shadow lingers—proof that violence doesn’t end with a conviction, and that survival is rarely a clean escape. The tension builds beautifully as Dani senses him creeping back into her life, the past refusing to stay buried.

The book leans into slasher energy—bold, stylish, unapologetically pink—but beneath the aesthetic is a thoughtful exploration of consent, fear, and the exhausting vigilance women are forced to carry. Dani’s final confrontation is less about defeating a monster and more about reclaiming the parts of herself he tried to take. It’s cathartic, messy, and emotionally charged in all the right ways.

What stands out most is the novel’s empathy. Dani isn’t just a “final girl”; she’s a woman who has spent decades trying to outrun a story she never asked to be part of. Her resilience is the quiet heartbeat of the book, grounding the horror in something painfully real.

A sharp, stylish, and emotionally resonant slasher that blends nostalgia with modern commentary. It’s bloody, bold, and surprisingly tender—a story about survival, identity, and the price women pay simply for existing in the world.

With thanks to Wendy Dalrymple, the publisher and netgalley for the ARC
Profile Image for Willie Graham.
354 reviews18 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 8, 2026
3.5 Rounding Up

I love the ‘come-back killers’. You know, the ones that cause damage, go away for a while, then return years later with a grudge? Yeah, those are some of my favorites.

In "Killer Summer" we begin in 1998 with 18-year-old Dani Kincaid (and are immediately hit with a wave of nostalgia). Her stalker, Matt Vickers, turns murderous, gets caught and goes to jail, then comes back to finish the job 25 years later.

During Vickers’s incarceration Dani has changed her name and moved across the country in an attempt to escape her past and live a somewhat normal life.
However, Dani is not a normal girl. Her past trauma has affected her deeply, but she refuses to claim the Victim title.
She’s learned self-defense, carries protection, has a go-bag, a plan of escape, extra home security measures in place, and a secret arsenal hidden in her bedroom closet. (how cool!)

Is she paranoid, or prepared for the inevitable?


🤘 This was an entertaining read from start to finish!

It had more of a YA slasher/thriller feel, but I’m not mad at it 😁
I had fun with it. Plenty of gore and excitement.

Yes, it was a bit repetitive, had some holes, and may have seemed a little over the top and absurd at times, but hey! That's the genre and that's what makes it Entertaining 🤩

Start of your bloody summer with this killer good read!


🤗 Thank you NetGalley and Mad Axe Media for the gifted eARC 🙏
Profile Image for NIKKI.
173 reviews1 follower
April 22, 2026
𝐾𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑒𝑟 𝑆𝑢𝑚𝑚𝑒𝑟 𝐵𝑦: 𝑊𝑒𝑛𝑑𝑦 𝐷𝑎𝑙𝑟𝑦𝑚𝑝𝑙𝑒 🌴🔪☀️

Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Format : E - Arc
211 pages

“𝐶𝑜𝑚𝑒 𝑜𝑛, 𝐷𝑎𝑛𝑖. 𝑊𝑒 𝑐𝑎𝑛 𝑏𝑒 𝑗𝑢𝑠𝑡 𝑙𝑖𝑘𝑒 𝑀𝑖𝑐𝑘𝑒𝑦 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑀𝑎𝑙𝑙𝑜𝑟𝑦! 𝐽𝑢𝑠𝑡 𝑢𝑠 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑜𝑝𝑒𝑛 𝑟𝑜𝑎𝑑. 𝑊𝑒’𝑙𝑙 𝑡𝑎𝑘𝑒 𝑐𝑎𝑟𝑒 𝑜𝑓 𝑎𝑛𝑦𝑜𝑛𝑒 𝑡ℎ𝑎𝑡 𝑔𝑒𝑡𝑠 ���𝑛 𝑜𝑢𝑟 𝑤𝑎𝑦. 𝐼𝑡’𝑙𝑙 𝑏𝑒 𝑎 𝑘𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑒𝑟 𝑠𝑢𝑚𝑚𝑒𝑟!”

Killer Summer is perfect for fans who love a good throwback mixed with a good slasher thrown into the mix. Imagine California in the late 90’s, hot summer heat, video rental stores and telephone booths.. paging your friends about the hottest trends.

The summer before Dani heads off to college changes everything for her because of her stalker, Matt Vickers.. who takes everything from Dani sending her fleeing to Florida with a whole new identity.

I ate this one up! I’m a sucker for a good slasher but throw in the 90s nostalgia and I am all over it. This was such a fun story with an incredible badass bitch, final girl moment. You truly cannot help rooting for Dani from beginning to end. I know I did!
I felt like there was an important message in here as well and it shows the dangers us women have to deal with daily. While we can do nothing wrong there are “individuals” out there who are unstable and won’t take no for an answer. Stay safe out there ladies!

Killer Summer gives the reader a bit of everything.. slasher vibes, pink horror, classic nostalgia, gory deets and the whole “Good for her” trope.

𝐴 𝑤𝑜𝑚𝑎𝑛 𝑠ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑑𝑛’𝑡 ℎ𝑎𝑣𝑒 𝑡𝑜 𝑏𝑒 𝑎𝑓𝑟𝑎𝑖𝑑 𝑡𝑜 𝑏𝑒 𝑎𝑙𝑜𝑛𝑒 𝑛𝑒𝑎𝑟 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑤𝑜𝑜𝑑𝑠 𝑎𝑓𝑡𝑒𝑟 𝑑𝑎𝑟𝑘, 𝑏𝑢𝑡 𝑡ℎ𝑎𝑡 𝑤𝑎𝑠𝑛’𝑡 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑙𝑖𝑡𝑦 𝑜𝑓 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑤𝑜𝑟𝑙𝑑.

Thank you so much to Netgalley, Xpressobooks and Wendy D for the arc! All thoughts are my own.

🔪🌴 Out : 05/12/2026

Profile Image for Amanda.
28 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 12, 2026
Killer Summer blends nostalgic slasher vibes with a story about survival, trauma, and the long shadow of violence. The sections set in the late 1990s were easily my favorite part of the book. They captured that classic teen slasher atmosphere perfectly—video stores, small-town friendships, and the growing dread of a dangerous stalker. Those chapters had strong Scream-like energy and felt immersive and tense.

The story then jumps forward twenty-five years, following Dani as she tries to live a new life after the events of that “killer summer.” While I appreciated the themes around consent, misogyny, and the way harassment continues to follow women even decades later, the pacing in the present-day timeline felt rushed compared to the slower build of the 90s storyline. The twist was also fairly easy to see coming, which took some of the suspense out of the later chapters.

One element I did appreciate was the commentary on modern “keyboard warriors” and online harassment, and how those voices can become another form of villainy in a survivor’s life.

Overall, this was an enjoyable slasher-inspired thriller with strong 90s nostalgia, though the second half didn’t feel as developed as the first.

Thank you to NetGalley and Xpresso Book Tours for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Netty’s Nook.
30 reviews
March 23, 2026
If you're a fan of 90's slasher films, this one's for you!

The story follows Dani Kincaid, and it begins in the late 90's at a video rental store. She's a recent high school grad that's ready to move forward with her life. On her last night working at the video store, Matt Vickers walks in and she immediately gets the creeps. He's a usual at the store and gives off an uneasy, predatory vibe and always makes Dani uncomfortable. While he's there, she avoids him at all costs until her coworker checks him out and he's on his way. Dani thinks she's in the clear and finishes her shift for the night. What Dani doesn't know, is that her final shift will be the beginning of a lifetime of horror.

This was such a fun read! I loved the nostalgia in the first half and how it blended beautifully with the present. Wendy does a great job creating traumatic moments while splashing a bit of humor in between. Definitely gave "Scream" vibes and I am here for it!
A popcorn thriller that's fun (and traumatic? lol) from beginning to end.

Thank you so much to Net Galley, Xpresso Book Tours and Wendy Dalrymple for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Alan.
1,769 reviews110 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 6, 2026
This review is for an ARC copy received from the publisher through NetGalley.
The year is 1998 and Dani Kincaid is 18 years old, working at a video store in California and looking forward to college. But she has a creepy stalker named Matt Vickers. When he asks her out and she rebuffs him, Vickers goes on a spree and takes everything from Dani. 25 years later, she's built a new life in Florida. But suddenly it seems she's being stalked again, somehow her new identity revealed. And word has it Vickers escaped from prison. But this time, she's prepared to fight back and end things once and for all.
This very much had the slasher vibes of a late 90s horror movie, with the lightness that keeps the book from being too dark, yet still full of horror. The plot being an obsessed stalker as the villain was different, as well as the way the final girl prepared herself for years. There were plot twists towards the end that I saw coming, but didn't see coming at the same time, some of which were more hokey than original or surprising, 3.5/5*
Profile Image for michelle ࣪ ִֶָ☾.
256 reviews5 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 12, 2026
An exciting premise that had a strong start, with fun 90s slasher vibes complete with characters working at a video store, but then it faltered during the time jump in part two. There were a few moments of repetitive exposition that just felt like a waste of time, and a main character who exclusively made questionable choices. I don't think she made one smart decision this entire time. There was one sequence towards the end of part one that just had me baffled at how she made so many wrong choices in a row. It was almost impressive. It was also a little too predictable for my taste. I figured out the second antagonist before we even got to the time jump, and then I guessed the related twist, too. The pace picked back up a little at the end, but there was still very little mystery or intrigue for me.

That all being said, I do think it had entertaining moments, especially part one. This wasn't my favorite of Wendy's, but I'm still a big fan.

Thank you to NetGalley and Mad Axe Media for the ARC!
Profile Image for Zoe Stott.
11 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 18, 2026
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Killer Summer was such a tense and eerie read, with strong 90s slasher vibes that made it even more fun to read.

The story follows Dani, who was stalked years ago by a violent man. Now, 25 years later, she’s living under a new identity as a college professor—until strange things start happening and it feels like her past has found her again.

I was a bit unsure at first because it’s written in third person (I usually prefer first), but I ended up really enjoying it and found it easy to get into.

The book has some great twists and definitely keeps you on your toes. It has that classic slasher feel where there’s constant tension and the sense that danger is always close by, which added to the overall eeriness.

Overall, a really solid thriller with a creepy premise, good pacing, and a nostalgic slasher edge. Definitely worth picking up if you enjoy suspenseful, stalker-style stories!

📅 Release date: May 12
Profile Image for Read_with_Beans.
142 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 21, 2026
Thanks to NetGalley and Mad Axe Media for the ARC of Killer Summer by Wendy Dalrymple.

OMG – I came across Wendy Dalrymple’s work this year and have devoured almost all of her backlist, and was extremely privileged to be given an early copy of her newest book! Through her work, I discovered Mad Axe Media, which works with amazing horror authors whose work I have enjoyed.

If you loved the original Scream, you will love this book. Imagine if Drew Barrymore’s character hadn’t died, and you were able to catch up with her 25 years later as she struggles with the trauma she experienced and the creeping sensation that someone is watching her again. She knows the slasher from 25 years ago is in jail, but something still doesn’t feel right…

With a release date in May 2026, this is a perfect slasher addition to your summer TBR. You will not be disappointed with this slash, suspenseful book, and I promise it will make you want to read everything Wendy has written.
Profile Image for E.
2 reviews
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
April 20, 2026

A fun and entertaining read that I went through very quickly.

It gave me strong slasher vibes, reminding me of classic Scream-style stories, with that “popcorn thriller” feeling that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still keeps you engaged.

The pacing works really well — it’s not a long or dense book (just over 200 pages), which makes it perfect for a quick, immersive read. I could easily see this as the kind of book you pick up for a summer evening and finish in one sitting.

While it may not be the most complex or groundbreaking story, it delivers exactly what it promises: suspense, entertainment, and an enjoyable reading experience.

Overall, I really enjoyed it and would recommend it to readers looking for a light, fast-paced thriller with classic slasher vibes. I give it 3'8 stars.

Thank you so much to NetGalley and Wendy Dalrymple for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Nikki.
356 reviews91 followers
March 16, 2026
📼ARC REVIEW📼

PUB DATE: 5/12/2026

“By nightfall, Dani was finished with her extra home security measures and surmised that even Kevin McCallister himself would be proud of her work.“

“Carving a stalker up into little bits was going to be difficult, but also exactly what she needed to move on with her life.“

“She wanted to see the light extinguish from his eyes, feel his last breath on her cheek. Only up close could she be certain that he was really, truly dead.“

💬 Yupppp. Wendy Dalyrymple is officially an auto buy author for me. I loved Bed Rot Baby and immediately signed up for this ARC as soon as I saw it. 90’s pink horror, California slasher, final girl vibes?! You already know I was first in line. I loved every second of this unhinged little ride. HIGHLY recommend 💞

Thank you @netgalley @xpressotours @madaxemedia @wendydalrymplewrites
Profile Image for Bruno Britos.
280 reviews5 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 19, 2026
3,5

Ok, this book talks about Dani first in the 90's when a killer go after her and then in the present when her past comes back.

This book was fun and Dani is a amazing character where she has the attitude like "i will deal with this" so she's ready for his stalker ala Laurie Strode in Halloween 2018.

Even had a nice twist, but my main problem it's that this book is really fast, its only 200 pages so for me it looked like a novella, i wished we had more pages to have more scenes with other characters and go more in deph with the personality of everybody.

Also i really wished this was with more creative deaths, most of the times Dani sees people already dead.

But in the end i liked, had my fun and its so short that you can read in a afternoon, also i had a few laughs also.

Thanks to Netgalley for the eArc in exchange for a honest review.
Profile Image for Ivy Lyn.
262 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
April 20, 2026
Her last summer before college, Dani is looking forward to college and making a long distance relationship work. Weeks before summer's end, her life is turned upside down when a former classmate's obsession gets the better of those close to her. Twenty-five years later, Dani is just trying to get by and forget about what happened to her. Even with a changed identity and move across country, she slowly starts to feel like the killer has come back for her.

This was an extremely fast read. This was no thought piece or future classic, but a 90s style slasher. There really wasn't anything special about the novel or the characters we were introduced to. The twists were predictable. That said, I did still enjoy the book enough and would recommend if you want something short and fast paced to read. It took me less than three hours to read and I was even at work.
Profile Image for Jazmyn Hartman.
57 reviews
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
April 28, 2026
Matt Vickers is obsessed with Dani Kincaid. Enough to kill.
Dani has had everything taken from her. Because of Matt.
She wants to claim her power back.

This starts off very 90s slasher, and quickly turns into something more. I was rooting SO hard for our main character Dani. After going through such a harrowing experience, you would understand the need to be isolated. To not want to get close to anyone again. There's too much pain there.
But after years of looking over your shoulder, double checking every shadow, you get tired. Dani doesn't want to feel tired and scared anymore.
When Dani learns her past is coming back to haunt her, to stalk her, she needs to find her power again. To claim it and never let anyone take it from her again. So as usual no spoilers, but I will say, "Good for her."
Profile Image for elijahsreads.
101 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 7, 2026
After reading Bed Rot Baby I was highly anticipating the release of this as I love slashers so much.

I will say the 90s section did not disappoint! The section has great pacing, makes you feel like you’re running with her. The opening scene at the video store I need recreated in a movie asap.

Unfortunately it’s when we jump to 2023 where I felt the pacing faltered and I wish it felt more slasher-ery. Some character choices personally weren’t for me.

One thing I loved was the depiction of how media (especially right wing media) try to paint real victims as the villains and masterminds.
247 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 9, 2026
thank you to netgalley and the publishers for an e -arc in exchange for an honest review!

this is a perfect cheesy campy 2000s slasher in book form! This would be the perfect quick book to read in the summer, because it's very reminiscent of classic slashers (think scream, Halloween, etc). I also really enjoyed the strong final girl aspect , and she was giving Sydney Prescott specifically in scream 3 which was fun
Profile Image for Madame Strange.
161 reviews5 followers
March 13, 2026
“Killer Summer” - “Welcome to Cool Flix!”

★★★★☆ (4,5)

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC, I leave this review voluntarily.

Wendy knows how to capture nostalgia, set a mood, bring all the vibes and give her story the perfect setting and atmosphere to hook you from the start.
I’m a sucker for a slasher and a final girl that feels “real”. I literally couldn’t put this novel down and enjoyed it from start to finish. (Thanks for putting in the “Exhale” I did hold my breath a few times)
Profile Image for Jessi.
595 reviews109 followers
April 23, 2026
This was a fun read. It was reminiscent of the teenage slasher films that I grew up watching, and I enjoyed it so much. I do wish there had been a bit more of a lead up to Dani finding out Vikers had escaped, just to build more suspense, but overall I really enjoyed it. That ending and the reveal of Vikers’ surprise accomplice truly shocked me. I didn’t see it coming. Overall, this was a great and very entertaining read.
Profile Image for Pamela.
579 reviews27 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 25, 2026
Be still my 90s girl heart!! Such a fun and nostalgic pink horror slasher. So many references—if you know, you know. I love that part of the story is set in a video rental store. Fast-paced and hard to put down; I definitely recommend!

Thanks to NetGalley and Xpresso Book Tours for the eARC! Pub date May 12, 2026
Profile Image for JXR.
4,567 reviews38 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 22, 2026
Fantastic slasher story that feels very different to usual ones because here, the killer isn't mysterious, really, and he isn't supernatural, or phantasmal, or even particularly skilled. he is just absolutely obsessed and really, really creepy. 5 stars. tysm for the arc.
Profile Image for Christina.
126 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 5, 2026
I enjoyed this book and it started out in a video store and VSH tapes it made it relatable. It is fast-paced and hooks you from the beginning.

Thank you Netgalley for the ARC to review!
Profile Image for Josephine Bercegeay.
30 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 26, 2026
this was a 90s kinda of thriller
after her stalker killed everyone she loved he's after her again. Wil she continue to survive or he finlly get what he wants

it was a easy read.
Profile Image for Alora Khan.
565 reviews14 followers
March 30, 2026
I really enjoyed this. It starts in the past, with the main character getting a stalker who becomes murderous pretty fast. It's actually insane, and definitely has a slasher vibe right from the very beginning. Then it goes forward in time, where the main character is now a professor at a college, but is still struggling to be normal after everything that she's went through. But the catch is that her slasher stalker has escaped from prison, and now the fight is on again. Definitely a book that you could read in one setting, and it's hard to put down. I've always been a fan of this author's work, and this was no exception.
Profile Image for Miesha (BookedAnBusy).
578 reviews57 followers
April 9, 2026
After reading Bed Rot Baby, I knew I had to pick this one up, and it did not disappoint. I loved the 90s nostalgia, and felt that Dani as a character was a great final girl. She gave me Sidney Prescott vibes for sure, which made me enjoy her character even more. I admired her will to survive and fight. I also loved her Aunt Lisa. Just like Dani, I didn’t trust anyone who was in her life. I was suspicious of everyone around her, and I just wanted Dani to have peace after 25 years.

The stalker in this was very creepy, and the tension leaped off the page whenever he was around. When the climax of the story hits, I was on the edge of my seat and couldn’t flip the pages fast enough. I second guessed myself with one reveal, but by the conclusion, I was semi right. I read this one in 24 hours, and can’t wait to read more of Wendy Dalrymple’s titles.
Displaying 1 - 30 of 31 reviews