I love the atmosphere of a good gothic novel—the creepy settings, the feeling that something is watching from just out of sight, the kind of suspense that keeps me turning pages late into the night. What I don’t want is gore, mutilation, or cruelty for shock value.
And let’s be honest, sometimes you look at a book, and you’re just not sure what you’re getting into. That’s why I enjoyed Home Before Dark by Riley Sager so much. It was genuinely chilling and kept me on edge, but it never crossed the line from unsettling into outright horrifying.
The twist at the end was jolting, and I loved every minute of it. Has anyone else read anything by this author?
And let’s be honest, sometimes you look at a book, and you’re just not sure what you’re getting into. That’s why I enjoyed Home Before Dark by Riley Sager so much. It was genuinely chilling and kept me on edge, but it never crossed the line from unsettling into outright horrifying.
The twist at the end was jolting, and I loved every minute of it. Has anyone else read anything by this author?