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The Haunting of Elena Vera

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Evil never truly dies. It just waits to reclaim what it lost.
When high school English teacher Elena Vera begins experiencing terrifying hallucinations and recurring nightmares of a demonic elderly woman, she fears she's losing her grip on reality. But after a horrifying incident at school leads to her forced medical leave, Elena discovers something far more sinister is at work. With the help of her best friend Carrie and student Maria, Elena uncovers a generations-old curse that has plagued her family.

The demonic entity known as la vieja malvada - the evil old woman - has returned to claim Elena's soul, just as it did when she was a child in Ecuador. As the supernatural attacks escalate and a mysterious black fungus spreads across her apartment, Elena's only hope lies in an excommunicated priest named Tomas, who carries his own demons from a failed exorcism that cost a young boy his life.

Racing against time as the entity's power grows stronger, Elena and her unlikely allies must confront both personal fears and an ancient evil in a desperate battle for her very soul. But even as divine intervention offers a chance at salvation, a chilling epilogue suggests that some evils can never truly be banished.

This supernatural horror novel weaves together themes of friendship, faith, and the price of confronting darkness, both external and within. Set against the backdrop of modern-day Chicago, "The Haunting of Elena Vera" explores how the sins and traumas of the past can reach across generations to claim new victims.

258 pages, Paperback

Published April 1, 2024

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Steven Pajak

55 books83 followers
Steven Pajak, a Chicago-based author, crafts stories that explore the depths of horror and the human psyche. With a pen that dances on the edges of darkness, Steven brings to life tales that challenge, terrify, and linger in the minds of readers. Drawing inspiration from the urban tapestry of Chicago, his work merges the pulse of city life with the eerie quiet of the shadows lurking within the darkest corners of our minds. Steven invites you into a world where fear meets courage, and the journey through his imagination proves as haunting as it is unforgettable.

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Profile Image for Sally.
320 reviews106 followers
April 1, 2024
You know how a lot of times stories begin slowly by introducing characters and their families, locations, and settings? The Haunting of Elena Vera does not do this at all. With what I can only describe as the opposite of a "slow burn", Steven Pajak launches us immediately into a frightening trip into a creepy attic. Within the first paragraph, the novel's tone is set as a terrifying tale about an evil entity that sets its sights on our MC Elena.

Elena is a young high school English teacher. She has recently been plagued by recurring nightmares, which progress into waking hallucinations and periods of lost time. It seems apparent that something sinister is happening to Elena. Her best friend and fellow teacher, Carrie, along with one of her students, Maria, are there to witness and attempt to help Elena through her extremely scary ordeal.

I'm fairly new to Steven's work, but I quickly realized he has a talent for creating some incredibly scary imagery in his writing. The descriptions of Elena's experiences were so clear and vivid that I actually had a couple of nightmares myself while reading this book. As an avid fan of horror, this does not happen often. So, when it does, I am mightily impressed.

I very highly recommend this book to lovers of The Exorcist and fans of hauntings, possession stories, and books that make you read with the light on!
Profile Image for Corrina Morse.
830 reviews138 followers
May 10, 2024
This book will possess YOU!! Your thoughts and dreams….your very soul! It's creepy good, with Nightmare on Elm Street/Insidious vibes.

Fast paced, atmospheric, chilling and terrifying, complete with jump scares, definitely raised my heart rate and left me out of breath!

The story kicks off with a chillingly creepy opening chapter when Elena wakes from yet another night terror, something she hasn't suffered with for a long time. When she and her friend Carrie stop for coffee before work, time seems to stand still and things get very weird, very quickly, terrifying Elena and leaving a lasting impression. Are her nightmares becoming a reality?

After a similar incident at school, one of her students, Maria, becomes concerned and makes it her mission to look out for the teacher. She has heard about things like this happening before, and she has a ringside seat to Ms Vera’s unfortunate predicament.

But, it seems that anyone that might be able to help, doesn't want to, through their utter fear of this powerful and terrifying entity surrounding Elena, leaving Maria to figure it out on her own for a while, her own fear and panic increasing.

Unexpected aid from closer to home arrives eventually and after some persuasion, the exorcism can finally begin. But the demon wants to make sure that every single person suffers first….

Lots of suspense and tension build with the smooth narration, giving you a heart stopping adrenaline rush. Pajak goes straight in with the scares and the action and doesn't let up for a second. Great descriptive and detailed imagery makes this story extremely gripping and immersive, and the characters and the storyline are great too.

There are two rules in horror, don't go into the cellar and stay out of the attic……this will have you sleeping with the lights on and the closet door firmly latched!!
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1,268 reviews161 followers
June 28, 2024
This was my first experience reading anything from Pajak, and I can honestly say he creeped me the hell out. At its core, The Haunting of Elena Vera is a great possession story. It has all the elements we know and love for that trope, creepy scenes, a bit of gore, the priest, and all the religious phrasing. What was a little different was the generational implications. At least, I've never encountered this before. Imagine a demon basically being your heirloom, how unfortunate!

I loved that all the main characters aside from the priest were women, Latinx women at that. And they were strong. They were determined and not backing down. I just love strong FMCs! Some readers may not enjoy the focus on these characters and their relationship with one another, but I loved this. Girl power! 😉

This book is fairly short, and you can read it very quickly. I personally can't wait to read more from Pajack. If you're looking for a fast paced possesion story with badass female characters, go ahead and grab a copy! Just maybe leave the lights on and say your prayers first! 🙏

I received a copy of this in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Svea Neitzke.
132 reviews1 follower
March 29, 2024
Elena thinks stress from breaking up with her girlfriend is driving her crazy, but it turns out she's been targeted by evil. The first chapter is vividly creepy! It then switches gears to introduce the characters. The dialogue between Elena and her best friend Carrie is realistic and sassy. The demonic possession happens in a blink of an eye. Pajak does an incredible job with researching Latin American traditional beliefs and treats them with respect. Overall, I really enjoyed this classic exorcism story! It's available for preorder and available April 1st.
Profile Image for Margo.
87 reviews5 followers
May 8, 2024
This is a classic possession tale, told masterfully with lots of great scares and characters you will fall in love with. I loved the casual queer representation, which is something we need more of in all genres in my opinion. This was my first read by this author but certainly won’t be my last!
Profile Image for Mark.
Author 102 books231 followers
March 25, 2024
This was as good as Mad Swine: The Beginning, read a few years ago. Was hooked from the first sentence and kept reading on to see what would happen next. Now looking more from the author.
Profile Image for Nita Garcia.
240 reviews9 followers
April 1, 2024
I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

The book started with the Goose bumps and ended with a no freaking way. This was definitely an awesome read, and I am so wanting a second book!!!

The suspense was delightful. The descriptions of the evil entity were gross and just perfection, and the storyline was heaven. It's a quick read that you never want to end
Profile Image for Josette Thomas.
1,287 reviews1 follower
March 28, 2024
Demonic possessions are so very hard for people to believe. I guess because then people would have to believe that good and evil really exists. I do not think you have to be religious to understand there are evil forces in our world. Once a person could convince others that they were possessed, how incredibly hard it would be to fight that entity. A person would have to be strong, at least spiritually, in order for that person to save another. This book describes how intent the demon was in obtaining Elena’s soul. I am not sure how I would have handled the experiences written about how quickly Elena descended into her possession. Elena definitely had a really good support system to fight the entity. This author has done a lot of research to make this story very believable. 5⭐️.
Profile Image for Milt Theo.
1,923 reviews164 followers
March 17, 2024
3.5 stars rounded to 4. Steven Pajak's 'The Haunting of Elena Vera' has very strong vibes of the early 2000s, reminiscent of that decade's plain horror movies with great jump scares and a rather straightforward, undemanding plot, just begging for a sequel! I enjoyed this, especially the Chicago feeling throughout, though at times it overstayed its welcome: there are some absolutely awesome horror scenes (the one in the attic was genuinely cinematic and gave me goosebumps!), but the second part drags a bit, repeating itself several times. The fast-paced first part ends up losing momentum, the second part focusing a bit too much on female friendship, girls' nights, and self-congratulatory remarks among the friends. That said, if you enjoy stories of sinister hauntings, nasty possession tales, with a somewhat ambiguous resolution, this one should be a must-read for you!
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174 reviews8 followers
May 1, 2024
The Haunting of Elena Vera by Steven Pajak. I had already read this and was planning to pick it up at Books and Brews in August, but I won it from signing up for Steven's newsletter!!!
I loved this book. The creep factor was excellent - so much so I made it a point to read it at night in the dark. I love a good possession story, and Steven nailed it with this one.
👻👻👻👻👻 Highly recommend.
Profile Image for Stephanie.
160 reviews9 followers
June 21, 2024
I finished my first book by Steven Pajak, and it won’t be my last. The Haunting of Elena Vera was a very good possession story with some genuinely creepy moments, especially at the beginning when the inexplicable experiences began occurring. The characters were compelling and I was drawn into Elena’s plight from the prologue. This was largely a story of terror, but also of courage and hope in the face of pure evil. I definitely recommend this one if you like books about possession!
Profile Image for Ben Young.
Author 13 books119 followers
June 10, 2024
This was my first book by Steven, and I’m happy to say it delivered! Tons of effectively creepy scenes and imagery, along with a steady pacing made this a quick and enjoyable read. I’ll be eagerly waiting for his next.
161 reviews16 followers
May 10, 2024
This books was an excellent take on the classic possession story!! The way the author set the scenes in the book was amazing and I felt like I was there! Soooo creepy! Can’t wait to read more from him!
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311 reviews
May 6, 2025
This is an excellent possession horror that kept me on the edge of my seat. I was fully invested in Elena’s story and loved the badass group of women she found herself facing the horrors with!
Profile Image for Don Anelli.
66 reviews3 followers
January 25, 2026
This was a fantastic offering with a lot to like. The central setup involves the exploration of this decades-long curse against this family and how it's manifesting in the current day, with the targeting of the teacher in a series of supernatural attacks that set the tone immediately. Dropping us quickly into the idea of her intense and vibrant nightmares influenced by the particular figure and turning it into a series of interactions with her and her friends trying to make sense of the different hallucinations that she experiences is a great way to introduce everything. This provides the necessary backstory on the nature of the curse and what is happening to her while also getting enough on her friends trying to help her once they start to believe that she's being affected by the entity, since that provides the impetus for the creature to turn on them in a series of chilling and terrifying attacks.

The final half, where it finally becomes apparent that something is happening to her and it requires the presence of the exorcist to fully cleanse her, offers a lot to like, even if it does also generate a few minor, barely negligible drawbacks. With the big confrontation being a major selling point where they start to interact with the demonic figure controlling her bringing about a slew of general trauma and painful backgrounds to inflict psychological torture on those around her attempting to figure out how to save her that offers the introduction of the actual entity which goes deep into Latin culture for what the entity is about and why it's after her and her family. This is all impressively handled with a zippy, breezy energy that makes the dark tone feel quite earned and intriguing as it goes along, diving deep into the characters to make them likable despite how familiar it all handles the action. It hits the expected beats when it starts dipping into the exorcism scenes by being part of the genre format, but it's the only real issue against this one.

5/5
Profile Image for Lisa Lee.
587 reviews40 followers
January 24, 2026
Steven Pajak’s novel The Haunting of Elena Vera is an enthralling and chilling tale of determination and demonic possession. The story starts strong with a gripping prologue and stays strong as the suspense and terror steadily mount. Pajak’s exquisite style is on point, pulling you in to the moment, the emotion, the horror of it all.

But let’s talk about the story. This is a page-turner. I read it in one day. The vivid imagery, brow-raising twists, and immersive storyline were captivating. It’s clearly an homage to classic possession stories and movies but written with wonderfully contemporary characters and plot points, and more than one unique spin on the subject (but no spoilers, I abhor spoilers, so I can’t say more on that). Among the driving forces of this story, though, are the characters and character interactions.

Pajak’s characters are realistic, showing both strengths and weaknesses, and are incredibly engaging and evocative. Even the demonic entity comes across as multifaceted. I was particularly impressed with the matter-of-fact diversity of ethnicity, sexuality, and belief systems. Strong and believable female lead characters is a plus, as is the lack of stereotypes and cliché in character development. Equally important, the dialogue is real; it’s funny, wrenching, and unnerving by turns.

The Haunting of Elena Vera is a dark and fantastic read. The relentless tension and brilliant conclusion left me breathless, emotionally spent, and more than a little concerned about closets and attic spaces. Highly recommend for any and all who enjoy a good supernatural horror thriller of suspense and possession and demonic terror.
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926 reviews20 followers
January 25, 2026
The Haunting of Elena Vera is my first Steven Pajak book and it was quite a horrifying experience. I will for sure be reading all his books now for sure.
The chills this story had going up and down my spine is something I won't soon forget. I've read a lot of supposed scary/horror stories. But this one is going to stay with me for a while.
Elena is possessed by a demonic entity and is taking over her life. One of her students recognizing what is happening to her, along with her best friend, and they try to get her help. But it seems no one can help rid her of the powerful demon possessing her.
Just thinking about the exorcism scenes in this story is raising the hairs on my neck. The story is told so well with perfect pacing leaving readers racing against time along with the characters. I did want a little bit more on the back story of the demon and how it sort of became attached to her family but it definitely didn't take anything away from the story for me.
If you're in the mood for a good scare, this one definitely hits the spot!! I would love to do a reread of this around halloween.
Profile Image for Nicole Sonnenburg.
53 reviews5 followers
March 24, 2025
I was gifted an audible code from author Steven Pajak for The Haunting of Elena Vera. This book starts out by launching right into the action, bringing back a memory of Elena's from when she was five years old, and confronted with a vicious entity. We then fast forward to the present day, where Elena is now an English school teacher and begins to have haunting, realistic nightmares. She then begins to experience hallucinations and even lapses in time. Her best friend and fellow teacher, Carrie, as well as a star student, Maria, recognize the changes in Elena and attempt to do whatever it takes in order to get her well again. We witness the struggles Elena goes through during her possession, which are chillingly haunting and nightmare inducing.

I very much enjoyed this fast-paced possession story and could feel the anxiety, panic, and horror of this situation through the writing. I highly recommend checking it out, as it is a five out of five!

The narrator did a fantastic job as well and was a joy to listen to.
Profile Image for Ian Gielen.
Author 31 books79 followers
January 20, 2026
A brilliant possession story that has been expanded and revised since it's original release, this book is full of creepy moments and showcases the evil in all its demonic glory.

Possession stories can be hit and miss by Steven's take is horrifyingly effective. Elena is a character that you find yourself attached to, one full of innocence and a troubling family history so when the evil begins to unravel her, it hits all the harder.

Elena isn't alone in her fight against the evil, aided by her best friend and fellow teacher Carrie and one of her students Maria who try everything in their power to find a way to Elena of the demon plaguing her but as with all things evil, it isn't so simple.

As Elena's plight worsens, they employ the help of a excommunicated priest who had stopped with the practice of exorcisms due to one that went horrifically wrong. Together with the help of Elena's mother who has her own spiritual belief's, they attempt to rid Elena of the demon once and for all.

Having not read the original release, Steven noted he added almost 14,000 additional words in this one to make it hit harder and amp up the creepiness and its definitely to its benefit.
Its ultimately a tale of courage in the face of extreme evil and keeping hold of hope in a situation that seems like there is none and its done very well.

An easy recommendation for those into possession horror and an overall great read.
Profile Image for Terry Miller.
3 reviews
December 2, 2025
I just finished Steven Pajak's THE HAUNTING OF ELENA VERA. I found it another highly enjoyable from Crystal Lake Publishing. Like Nick Robert's THE EXORCIST'S HOUSE Series, this novel explores demonic possession. But while Robert's heavily relied on atmospheric horror, Pajak's novel focuses on the visual horror. It's filled with action and I dug the character development of Tomas, a excommunicated priest who deals with regret and self-doubt after a botched exorcism. If you're a fan of religious horror, and dug Robert's books, you should also check out this one. While they're vaguely similar, they're worlds apart, yet all spectacular reads!
Profile Image for Jessica.
170 reviews5 followers
March 18, 2025
Steven Pajak is a word sleuth to be sure. I loved the women's relationships. The setting was a 10/10. I really felt like I was in that Starbucks, the school, downtown Chi.
There were two things I felt were missing or I felt like I needed expansion. Firstly, I need to know more about the demon haunting Elena. Where'd it come from? Besides Elena and her uncle who else has experiences with this demon. What prompted the demon to attack now? Secondly, I felt like the demon could have wreaked more havoc. Like really send Elena to a dark place both physically and mentally. Just my opinion.
Profile Image for Lisa Robbins.
427 reviews11 followers
September 24, 2025
This was an ok possession story, but it didn't totally work for me. I would have liked more information on the demon. The reader learns that it has caused problems for her family in the past, but I wanted more. What caused the demon to attach to her family in the beginning? Why did the demon start bothering her when it did? It seemed sudden. I also thought the relationship between Elena and her student was weird. They went from teacher/student to suddenly practically best friends. The whole relationship just struck me as odd. Overall, it was an ok read, but not my favorite.
280 reviews10 followers
December 14, 2025
At the beginning I was a bit put off by the two women’s characters and the writing appeared a little repetitive but I’m glad I hung in there because this was creepy, addictive and completely absorbing.
The descriptions specifically of the angles of body parts in this was beyond imagination. The writing was so immersive, nothing was missed out. Smell, feel, consistency of icky substances. I feel like I can still taste some parts of this story!
The ending was satisfying and if there is a way a sequel can happen, I want it.
Profile Image for Ellen TK.
33 reviews
January 25, 2026
Well, this book left me pretty shook and bothered. But wow what a wild ride. I loved it.

Elena is a high school teacher who had been marked by an ancient evil early in her childhood.

Unfortunately for her, her time has come for la vieja malvada to claim her soul. Elena’s friends, mother, and an excommunicated priest fight with everything they have to save her soul.

This book kept me on edge from page one all the way to the end. The pacing was fantastic and the creep factor never dulled. I felt there was the right amount of back story mixed in with the current story.

Highly recommend.
Profile Image for Jesse Bollinger.
384 reviews29 followers
January 23, 2026
This is one of the best demonic possession novels I’ve ever read. The entity at the center of this book was downright terrifying. I will remember some of the scenes featuring her for the rest of my life. The three main characters, our heroes, Are vividly drawn, and easy to root for. This was overall just an amazing story that I highly recommend. Even if you think. You’re tired of exorcism books, you owe it to yourself to read this one. It will stick with you long after the last page is turned.
Profile Image for Stephen Curry.
6 reviews2 followers
March 24, 2024
Really enjoyed this book, it's a classic exorcism type story but with a gloss of new paint. I found the characters believable and likeable. The story rattles along at a fair pace with the action never letting up.
If you like a solid classic possession type horror then you really can't go far wrong with this book!
Profile Image for Courtney Jay.
35 reviews4 followers
November 14, 2025

My favorite sub genre is demonic posession and I loved Steven’s vision of what posession could be like! I had to put it down a couple of times at night because it was freaking me out! This books starts at a run and does not stop. If you want to be paranoid about your attic spaces and closets this book is for you. Excellent story!
Profile Image for Jordan.
33 reviews7 followers
December 31, 2025
This book tore me apart, rebuilt me from the rubble, then spit and pissed all over my body before ripping me apart again. I’m not sure how else to describe it. One of my top possession stories, without a doubt.

Available 1/23/26 from Crystal Lake Publishing. The Haunting of Elena Vera by Steven Pajak.
Profile Image for Meg Bozarth.
117 reviews9 followers
December 31, 2025
The haunting of Elena Vera by Steven pajak is a possession horror story!! I haven’t read much horror before, but this book was the best one I ever read!

I felt like I could really visualize what was happening, and I had to pick the book up from across the room sometimes, because it startled me!

I was hooked from the very beginning!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Profile Image for Mortisha Cassavetes.
2,841 reviews65 followers
June 20, 2025
A dark demon possession lurks into every generation of Elena Vera, and now it has found its way into her life. Elena's friends must rid her of this demon, or it will overtake Elena forever. No Spoilers! I highly recommend this horror filled book!
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