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"

Mexican Gothic
Tea & Alchemy
What Moves the Dead (Sworn Soldier, #1)
We Live Here Now
What Feasts at Night (Sworn Soldier, #2)
Hazelthorn
Hungerstone
Diavola
The Possession of Alba Díaz
Blood on Her Tongue
The Hacienda
The Bog Wife
My Darling Dreadful Thing
The Devil and Mrs. Davenport
Juniper & Thorn
How to Fake a Haunting
At the Bottom of the Garden
Mayra
The Resurrectionist
His Black Tongue
The Cruel Dark
Sour Cherry
Slashed Beauties
House of Hunger
Brat
The Death of Jane Lawrence
The Whistling
Vantage Point
Thirst
When Devils Sing
The Devil in Oxford (Ruby Vaughn, #3)
Grey Dog
The Graceview Patient
Atlas of Unknowable Things
Where I End
Lucy Undying
The Ravenous Dead (Gravekeeper, #2)
Leech
The Library of Lost Girls
The Glutton
A Haunting on the Hill
The Cold House
The Manor of Dreams: A Novel
House of Splinters
The Witch of Willow Sound
The Hotel
Strega
Withered Hill
Revelator
The Hollow Dead (Gravekeeper, #4)
The Nesting
The Ghost Woods
What Kind of Mother
A Haunting in the Arctic
Vanishing Daughters
House of Monstrous Women
Wolf Worm
The Silence Factory
The Spite House
I'll Make a Spectacle of You
The House of Quiet
You Did Nothing Wrong
The Secret of the Three Fates (Ruby Vaughn, #2)
The Path of Thorns
Smothermoss
Psychopomp & Circumstance
The Secrets of Hartwood Hall
The Shape of Darkness
The Shadow Key
Gothic
Girls of Dark Divine
It Was Her House First
Curdle Creek
Fyneshade
On Sundays She Picked Flowers
All That Consumes Us
Ghost Mother
This Cursed House
The Briar Book of the Dead
Season of Fear
The Specimen
Gothictown
Midnight Rooms
The Rotting Room
A Good House for Children
The Narrow
The Monstrous Kind
Grave Birds
The Dismembered
Eynhallow
The Toll House
The Crimson Road
Devils Kill Devils
In the Hour of Crows
The Butcher's Daughter: The Hitherto Untold Story of Mrs. Lovett
Where the Dead Wait
The Hollow Kind
The Beholders
All the Hearts You Eat
A Theory of Haunting

Oscar Wilde
Yet one had ancestors in literature, as well as in one's own race, mearer perhaps in type and temperament ...more
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorain Gray

H'deel Batnij
I learned that being invisible doesn’t get anybody anywhere to where they want to go. It doesn’t make anyone grow from being chained from all their traumas and anxieties. Sometimes, we must force ourselves to be set free. Even if it won’t make certain people happy. - Rose (Sweet Nectar, Book 1).
H'deel Batnij, Sweet Nectar: Book 1

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