Most Read This Week In Gothic Horror

Gothic horror is a genre of literature that has elements of both romance and horror. Although it is sometimes confused with paranormal romance, according to some horror writers, gothic horror is considered a more atmospheric type of literature.

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Most Read This Week Tagged "Gothic Horror"

What Moves the Dead (Sworn Soldier, #1)
The Library of Lost Girls
What Feasts at Night (Sworn Soldier, #2)
Hungerstone
Hazelthorn
Diavola
The Possession of Alba Díaz
Blood on Her Tongue
The Devil and Mrs. Davenport
The Hacienda
My Darling Dreadful Thing
His Black Tongue
The Bog Wife
Wolf Worm
House of Hunger
Weavingshaw
Vantage Point
The Cruel Dark
How to Fake a Haunting
The Death of Jane Lawrence
The Resurrectionist
Brat
The Graceview Patient
The Spite House
You Did Nothing Wrong
Laurie (Hazelthorn, #0.5)
Juniper & Thorn
The Last Witch
Mayra
House of Splinters
A Haunting in the Arctic
When Devils Sing
Leech
Psychopomp & Circumstance
Sour Cherry
The Devil in Oxford (Ruby Vaughn, #3)
The Glutton
Atlas of Unknowable Things
The Whistling
The Manor of Dreams
Grey Dog
Strange Beasts
The Rotting Room
Smothermoss
A Haunting on the Hill
Rainforest
This Cursed House
The Shape of Darkness
The Witch of Willow Sound
The Path of Thorns
The Ravenous Dead (Gravekeeper, #2)
It Was Her House First
Pilgrim: A Medieval Horror
The Hollow Dead (Gravekeeper, #4)
A Slow and Secret Poison: A Novel
At the Bottom of the Garden
The Ghost Woods
The Briar Book of the Dead
Revelator
I'll Make a Spectacle of You
What Kind of Mother
The Daughters of Block Island
The Crimson Road
The Silence Factory
Bone of My Bone
Mere
The Toll House
Gothic
The Butcher's Daughter: The Hitherto Untold Story of Mrs. Lovett
Slashed Beauties
Luckenbooth
A Good House for Children
Bluebeard's Castle
The Narrow
The Cold House
A Blood as Bright as the Moon
Curdle Creek
Lies on the Serpent's Tongue (Bittersweet in the Hollow, #2)
A Long Time Dead
Do What Godmother Says
Parting the Veil
The Black Feathers
The Whispering Muse
The Villa, Once Beloved
The Reign of Osiris (Ramses the Damned, #3)
The Madness
Midnight Rooms
Honeysuckle
Their Monstrous Hearts
This Vicious Hunger
Orpheus Builds a Girl
The Monstrous Kind
Sacrificial Animals
A Forest, Darkly
The Shadow Key
Grace
Season of Fear
In the Hour of Crows
Gothictown
Ghost Mother

Robert Dunbar
The original Gothic horror tales focused on personalities deformed through loneliness. Ghouls, vampires, werewolves: all made, not born. But the isolation? Are even such as these ever truly alone? Perhaps the psyche has always been more complex than that, desire eternally more potent than terror. Surely, none prowl entirely in solitude.
Robert Dunbar, Martyrs and Monsters

Clark Ashton Smith
Must beauty blossom, rooted in decay, And night devour its flaming hues alway?
Clark Ashton Smith, The Dark Eidolon and Other Fantasies

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