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Silence In The Snow

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Don’t let the silence in. Only death will follow…

The last thing Adam wants to do is spend a week in a secluded cabin deep in the Appalachian Mountains, surrounded by snow and trees. But he has little choice, not when his brother all but begs him. Apparently, his brother believes being isolated from the rest of the world in the Virginian wilderness will help Adam let go of the guilt he’s been carrying for the past year.
He couldn’t be more wrong.
What starts as a harmless holiday with his brother and friends, soon turns into a fight for survival. Surrounded by ancient Appalachian forests, Adam soon realises they are not alone.
Tall, skeletal figures move between the trees, creeping closer to the cabin every day, and leave behind fresh trails of blood.
The question is, will the hungry forest claim him first, or will Adam’s guilty conscience?

162 pages, Kindle Edition

Expected publication March 30, 2026

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190 reviews20 followers
Review of advance copy
January 15, 2026
3.5☆

This is a good quick novella. Silence in the Snow tells the story of Adam. Adam was in a terrible accident one year before the story begins. Presently he is with his brother and friends on a week long getaway in the Appalachian mountains. And, it is snowy. Adam hates the snow. 

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Is the terror that happens to Adam all in his head, PTSD, a curse or something haunting the woods? How are we to decide?
Profile Image for Stacy.
134 reviews13 followers
January 9, 2026

ARC REVIEW.

I was drawn into this book from the start. I found Adam relatable. I share his aversion to snow and driving. The narrative features creepy elements throughout. But that twist was completely unexpected! I really enjoyed this!

Thanks to Book Sirens for sending me an advanced copy to read and review

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214 reviews74 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
February 11, 2026
Silence in the Snow by T.E. Sullivan is one of those rare novellas that manages to be both deeply atmospheric and emotionally resonant. From the very first page, Sullivan pulls you into the icy stillness of the Appalachian wilderness and refuses to let go.

Adam, the reluctant protagonist, is already carrying a heavy emotional burden when he’s dragged to a remote Virginian cabin by his well‑meaning brother. What begins as an awkward attempt at healing quickly unravels into something far more sinister. Sullivan excels at turning the natural world into a character of its own—ancient, watchful, and hungry. The creeping dread builds masterfully as tall, skeletal figures drift between the trees, their presence growing more menacing with each passing day.

What elevates this novella beyond a simple survival horror is the way Sullivan intertwines external terror with internal turmoil. Adam’s guilt is as much a threat as the blood‑stained forest surrounding him, and the question of which will consume him first keeps the tension razor‑sharp. The psychological depth adds richness to the story, making every moment feel earned and every revelation hit harder.

Sullivan’s prose is crisp and evocative, painting the snow‑covered mountains with equal parts beauty and menace. The pacing is tight, the characters feel real, and the sense of isolation is almost palpable. By the time the final pages arrive, you’re left breathless—not just from the horror, but from the emotional weight beneath it.

Silence in the Snow is a chilling, thoughtful, and beautifully crafted novella that lingers long after the last line. Perfect for readers who love atmospheric horror.
Profile Image for Kelsey Nicole.
147 reviews11 followers
February 20, 2026
I was kindly sent an arc for this by the author and I decided to go in blind. All I knew about it was that it’s set in the Appalachian mountains which I LOVEEEE!
This was such a good, fast paced horror story that grips you from the very first page! The story is told from the POV of Adam, our main character who’s experienced something extremely traumatic, and he’s decided to join his brother and his brothers friends on a trip to a cabin in the mountains to try and feel normal and relax.

What was meant to be a trip to forget about his troubles soon turns into his worst nightmare. He starts seeing terrifying things that aren’t there, hearing voices calling his name and luring him in, and we start to see him descend into a state of madness. I literally didn’t know what was real or what wasn’t!

Also, the TWIST?! I loved it. I did not see it coming at all.

Highly recommend downloading this when it’s out! It’s just over 100 pages!!
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96 reviews6 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 5, 2026
THIS BOOK SCARED ME!

Absolutely hooked from the first page. Silence in the Snow was such a well written novella, it was goosebumps inducing, don't read at night, what the hell is happening in all the best ways.
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423 reviews80 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 26, 2026
This book was so good and the ending got me. I loved the gruesome gory details within. definitely a must read.
Profile Image for Nicki.
89 reviews
January 28, 2026
Thank you to the author for the eARC

Set against the Appalachian Mountains, Sullivan delivers a psychological horror novella that hooks you early. Following Adam who is reluctantly spending a week in a secluded cabin, what unfolds is a manifestation of Adam’s guilt… or is it?

I love a horror novella and this one did not disappoint 👏
Profile Image for Summer.
14 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 29, 2026
Appalachian Folk Horror with a twist? Sign me the fuck up!

The snow, the isolation of the cabin, and the creepy sensation of being watched from the woods are brought to life in the most atmospheric way in Silence in the Snow. Whenever Adam, our main character, describes how he feels or what the scenery around him is like, it feels so cold, isolated, and eerie. There’s something that’s constantly off, even when you feel safe for a moment within the cabin walls.

“Fear slithers down my spine like a drop of melted ice.”

“The heat feels amazing, even if it does eat away at the top layer of my skin.” I loved this line because despite the presence of heat, Adam hints that it’s only scratching the surface and underneath he is still freezing cold.

“The cabin no longer feels safe. It’s a living, breathing prison, it’s delusions slowly sending me insane.”

“The silence thick, pressing in on all sides, almost sentient, and I wonder if perhaps I would have been safer in the forest after all.”

I love how the shelter and safety of your community are turned against you in this book. Adam doesn't want to socialize; he just wants to get through this short winter getaway as fast as he can.

The mysteries of the Appalachian Mountains have always been something I found fascinating and this novella certainly explores the creepiest ones. This book blends survivor’s guilt, grief, and creeping insanity, leaving you unsure of what’s real. I would recommend this to anyone who loves Appalachian folklore and wants a bite-sized horror story that they can devour in under an hour.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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2 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Storygraph
February 4, 2026
This book hooked me quickly with its sense of isolation and creeping unease. The Appalachian setting feels heavy and watchful, like the forest itself is holding its breath, and that atmosphere stayed with me throughout. I felt a steady undercurrent of dread while reading, the kind that doesn’t rely on constant scares, but instead builds through the feeling that something is deeply wrong. The tension between guilt and survival worked especially well for me, making the horror feel internal as much as external.

Emotionally, I found myself feeling frustrated for Adam at times, but in a way that felt intentional rather than distracting. His guilt is suffocating, and that emotional weight adds another layer to the story’s fear. I appreciated how the book explores how grief and self-blame can distort perception, making it difficult to tell where the mind ends and the horror begins. That ambiguity kept me turning pages.

That said, the book didn’t quite reach five stars for me. While the tension is strong, there were moments where I wanted more breathing room, either more time spent developing certain relationships or a deeper exploration of the mythology behind the forest itself. A bit more clarity or expansion in those areas could have made the story feel even richer and more grounded, especially as the stakes escalated.

Overall, this was an engaging, unsettling read that does a great job blending psychological horror with environmental dread. It’s the kind of story that makes silence feel dangerous and forests feel hostile long after you’ve finished reading.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Profile Image for Connie Marie.
43 reviews
Review of advance copy
January 22, 2026
I picked this ARC up on a whim, and am really glad that I did so. Silence in the Snow started out your run of the mill ‘cabin in the snowy mountains might have a supernatural problem’ but it quickly became a rather unique story. The book really captures the eerie snowy mountain vibes I was craving, and the descriptions of both the scenery and the horror were beautiful and appalling.

The characters felt like a real group of friends. Liam’s concern for his brother felt realistic, and the way he hovered hinted that there might be more going on with Adam and the accident aftermath. And Adam… a fun character with a surprising edge to him. When things started to go weird, I was quickly curious if any of the other members in the cabin were seeing/hearing the strangeness or if it was only Adam – and if it was only Adam, what about him had the mountains going so feral.

The horror aspects were really enjoyable. I was caught off guard during that kitchen scene. Was so jarring that even I had to do a double take with Adam to make sure I was reading it correctly. If in the mood for a short, eerie little jaunt through the snowy Appalachian Mountains, then this physiological story if a high recommend.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily

And I agree with one thing the book says… f*cking hate the snow…
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162 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy
February 16, 2026
Don’t let the silence in…

Adam is spending his winterbreak week in the Appalachian mountains together with his brother Liam and some friends. Liam hopes his brother will find solace in the rural wilderness for a terrible tragedy that happend earlier that year, but some tragedies don’t want to be forgotten..

This psychological horror novella is my favorite read of 2026 so far! It gripped me right from the start and refused to let go until the last page. The author did an amazing job with creating a grim and atmospheric setting. I could literally feel the darkness seeping in at a certain point and I’m sure other readers will know exactly which point I refer to. That particular scene, but also many others scared me genuinely and gave me an unsettling feeling. In those moments Adam’s emotions felt so vivid and almost palpable and I’m really impressed how the author managed to do this!

I don’t want to spoil too much which is easy with a novella, so I’ll leave it here, but believe me you don’t want to miss out on this one. Pub date is on the 30th of March. Enjoy!! 🙌🏼🖤🔥
4.5⭐️
Profile Image for Lauren.
259 reviews24 followers
February 8, 2026
“Twilight is approaching, and the shadows are thick, cloying beasts that move amongst the trees like living things.”

This was a good horror novella set in a snowy mountain. I’m a sucker for wintery, isolated horror books.

The psychological horror aspect was done well. Is the horror real or just a product of poor Adam’s imagination?

And that scene in the kitchen with the potatoes?? Shudder (IYKYK). This was well-written and had some unsettling moments. However, I did find some of the scenes and dialogue to be repetitive, and I wish the characters were more drawn out. We had a good sense of who Adam was: depressed, traumatised, sarcastic, but not really anyone else. I liked the ending, I thought it was strong and effective.

Recommended if you’re after a quick, creepy read. Thank you to the author for the eARC!
Profile Image for Kaycee McKee.
32 reviews
Review of advance copy
January 6, 2026
*I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily (: *

I loved the overall story, but sometimes the pace moved way too fast. Some scenes felt extremely rushed when they could've benefited from slowing down a bit. I also thought that breaking the story up into sections made the flow a bit awkward. With the first section making up the majority of the story, while sections two and three are very brief, it just felt a bit unnecessary. I think it would've flowed better without those breaks in the pages.

I still really loved the story. I was a big fan of how all of the body horror and gore-heavy scenes are written so vividly descriptive. Overall I would say this is a quick and fun read with some solid horror elements!
58 reviews
Review of advance copy
January 7, 2026
Silence in the Snow has been one of the hardest stories for me to rate. The story feels a bit disjointed, as if trying to hit certain plot points in a streamlined manner, rather than giving each scene and character their own time and energy. On one hand, the dialogue falls flat, as if all characters have the same thoughts, feelings, emotions, and little of the dialogue really seems to impact the story in a long term way. On the other hand, the psychological horror aspect is done decently enough. Overall, I give this story a 2 out of 5 stars. Others may enjoy this story, but it's not for me.

Reviewer's Note: This review was provided without compensation, other than a free advance reader copy.
Profile Image for Liana Jade.
98 reviews9 followers
January 19, 2026
Firstly, thank you for trusting me with this ARC!

Silence in the Snow was a short novella set in the Appalachian Mountains. It follows a young boy who was in a tragic accident previous and his trauma follows him to this day. On a trip with his brother and some friends, spooky things start to occur.

This novella was CREEPY! It had beautiful, descriptive body gore and horror themes. I thoroughly enjoyed how much this made you feeeel. The twist at the end also tied it up nicely, although I would not have been mad if this went for another 100 pages.

The characters all played their own part in this and I enjoyed the development of the MMC when the final flashbacks occurred.

Really enjoyed this read!
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91 reviews2 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 25, 2026
This was my first time reading T.E. Sullivan, and it definitely won’t be my last. I loved this story so much that I devoured it in one sitting! Being a Psychological Horror Novella, the story gets straight to the point, which I truly appreciated.
The characters surprised me, especially Adam—wow! Although I managed to figure out the Plot Twist near the end (I knew I was right!), the execution still left me speechless. The story really crawled under my skin and stayed in my mind.
This is exactly the type of story I love: fast-paced, full of intrigue, and drenched in horror. There is nothing more disturbing than psychological horror done right, and the author masterfully evoked that sense of dread.
Final thought: Stay out of the woods. A well-deserved 5 stars!
663 reviews10 followers
Review of advance copy
February 9, 2026
Thank you, BookSirens, for the opportunity to read this wonderful book! I hadn’t read anything by this author before, and it turned out to be a lovely surprise. The story follows Adam, who goes on a holiday trip with his brother and friends, carrying emotional baggage from his past as he tries to heal and feel better. Things take a turn when Adam sees something in the snow that seems to call to him, but what’s real and what’s just a hallucination?

Mix an idyllic cabin, lots of snow, eerie local stories about the woods, and an unsettling silence, and you get the perfect atmosphere. The icing on the cake is that the story is relatively short and easy to read, making it a very engaging experience.
31 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 5, 2026
"Everything you see isn't always what it seems".

Thankyou Tegan for my ARC read.

Silence In the Snow was a brilliantly Creepy read. A Forest "Hellscape" with malevolent creatures that made the plot so enticing and Eerie.

The plot introduces Adam a troubled sole (past trauma) who sets of with his brother and friends to The Appalachian Mountains for a getaway.

A "Warning" from a stranger, voices and scary sightings of shapeshifting monsters has Adam questioning his own realities. What really hides in the darkness of our mind!!

A Creepy Jaw Dropping Novella with an ending you won't see coming!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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150 reviews28 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 19, 2026
“The woods know death. They know what it smells like, and they'll follow it until they can taste it."

if you're after a short psychological horror novella, then this is it.

Adam to his discomfort, tags along with his brother and friends to the Appalachian Mountains for a getaway. His past isn't the only thing messing with him, what lurks in the forest wants him.

I know little about the Appalachian Mountains in general but it does intrigue me. So when the author reached out and explained what this novella is about, I immediately jumped on it.

🖤Psychological Horror
🖤Appalachian Mountains
🖤Skin Walkers
🖤PTSD/Trauma
Profile Image for V's Rockin' Reads.
161 reviews10 followers
January 22, 2026
4.5 ⭐️

I can honestly say this is one of the scariest books I’ve come across 😱 The gore is creepy as hell (and some of the best I’ve read), the visuals are terrifying, and the twist at the end leaves you sitting there stunned as it all sinks in.

“𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙬𝙤𝙤𝙙𝙨 𝙠𝙣𝙤𝙬 𝙙𝙚𝙖𝙩𝙝. 𝙏𝙝𝙚𝙮 𝙠𝙣𝙤𝙬 𝙬𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙞𝙩 𝙨𝙢𝙚𝙡𝙡𝙨 𝙡𝙞𝙠𝙚, 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙮’𝙡𝙡 𝙛𝙤𝙡𝙡𝙤𝙬 𝙞𝙩 𝙪𝙣𝙩𝙞𝙡 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙮 𝙘𝙖𝙣 𝙩𝙖𝙨𝙩𝙚 𝙞𝙩.”

Adam’s dragged on a getaway trip with his brother and friends to a secluded cabin deep in the Appalachian Mountains, but he soon finds out it’s not as secluded as he thought 👹 The psychological horror plays a big part in this story and for a short 76-pager, it moves fast but hits its mark. I really enjoyed this one!
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25 reviews3 followers
January 8, 2026
What an unexpected, pleasant surprise of an ending that was!! The whole time I was reading, I was trying to guess the ending. I thought I had it all figured out but I was waaaayyy off track. This book, if it was anyone’s reality, would be truly terrifying. This book was a quick, enjoyable read. It gives off “Stolen Tongues” vibes with the deep Appalachian mountains and the snow, the isolation. I really thought this book was going in the same direction, until it wasn’t.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Profile Image for Milt Theo.
1,897 reviews159 followers
Review of advance copy
January 9, 2026
This felt more like a short story than a novelette, though it does push hard on the psychological aspects of the story, aiming for a twisty ending. I don't think it worked: structurally it's too familiar (story proper - flashback - story proper - flashback - big reveal) and the plot completely unoriginal (trauma blurs the border between delusions and reality) - not to mention the ending (just one word: LOST). I love stories in woods, this goes double for skinwalkers, and this obviously proved a letdown.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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169 reviews7 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 12, 2026
I was lucky enough to ARC read this book and I devoured it in one sitting. I wasn't expecting the twist and I didn't see it coming.
There some good eerie parts in this book that gave me goosebumps and the hair on my neck stand up. Also the setting with Appalachian Mountains makes it even eerier. Especially for readers like me of horror and mystery who have research and read about the mountains.
Old Earl is creepy as F **K as well and the author portrayed that so well.
Fantastic read and my only complaint is, it wasn't long enough!
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15 reviews2 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 18, 2026
First of all .. i need and crave more!!!

This is a quick but an impactful read. It makes you feel, fear and be present.

I loved every bit if this book from start to finish. from the writing style to the art work and little skull details through out the book.

My mind is still somewhere in the snow of Appalachian Mountains ..... but good thing is i actually love the snow.

Big thank you to the author for letting me read the story before its officially published. Grateful is an understatement.
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Author 2 books2 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 25, 2026
From the first page you are hooked on every single word the author typed on the page. From each dream at night to the dreadful horror that the MC witness by day. It grabs your attention, keeping you gripped in the terror it hold with every single flip of the page.

I absolutely loved the way the author incorporates the backstory through the rest of the story. And the ending.. the way you needed to get to it and then everything fell into place showing you with great details exactly what happened.
Profile Image for Luis Roco.
32 reviews
Review of advance copy
February 2, 2026
I have mixed feelings about this short novel. On the positive side, the story is engaging and easy to read, providing an entertaining experience—which is exactly what I look for in a story. On the downside, the protagonist’s personality is rather unpleasant, the plot is not particularly original, and some sections would benefit from deeper editing.
Taking both the pros and cons into account, it is still a good story.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Profile Image for Lindsay.
28 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy
January 7, 2026
Fast paced, quick reading novella! I finished this in one sitting and I’m still thinking about it after! I love a winter setting, and all the harshness that comes with the season. It read a little clunky to me, but I was still engrossed in the story. Great descriptive read, with horror highlights. Didn’t see the ending playing out quite like it did! I received an advanced reader copy via BookSirens and am happily leaving this review voluntarily!
Profile Image for Eli V.
37 reviews4 followers
January 14, 2026
This was a quick and enjoyable psychological horror novella.

It will have you questioning what exactly is happening. Is it this, or is it that? Or perhaps, it's neither!

There a few awesome creepy parts, and a few juicy plot twists.

If you want a well written short story that will keep you engaged and interested the whole way through, with that delicious eerie feeling, then pop this on your lists.
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218 reviews33 followers
Review of advance copy
January 15, 2026
It was good on the horrific descriptions, and the atmosphere really did have the creep factor. Appalachia, in the forest, in deep snow, potential creatures creeping around the cabin, all written well. The characters however fell flat, all of them, Adam is the MC and I just couldn't bring myself to worry about him and the other four companions, most of the time I just forgot they were there.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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5,273 reviews18 followers
Review of advance copy
January 22, 2026
I loved the use of Appalachian Mountains and how it was used in creating a psychological element and how it created that alone and how it has a horror to it. The plot worked well and I cared about what was happening with Adam and the Mountains were there own character. T. E. Sullivan wrote this so well and was glad I was able to read this and am excited for more from the author as this was so well written.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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