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We Kept Her in the Cellar by W.R. Gorman -> Starting October 20th, 2024
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Oh, good shout. I didn't even think of that, but yeah, [spoilers removed]"

Going in fairly blind made this a much better read for me, hopefully it's the same for you!

Oh, good shout. I didn't even think of that, but yeah, [spoilers removed]"
I can't believe no one stops to realize this. Plus it's pretty insensitive of him to know how dangerous she is but yet he has no backup plan should something happen to him!

Going in fairly blind made this a much better read for me, hopefully it's..."Yesss! I've definitely been surprised so far!


The body horror is fantastic as well!


I totally agree. (view spoiler) Glad you enjoyed it :)

Yeah, and I agree with you on that, for sure, or like you mentioned in one of your comments before, (view spoiler)
Eunice lives her life by three simple rules: One, always refer to Cinderella as family. Two, never let Cinderella gain access to rats or mice. Three, never look upon Cinderella between the hours of twelve and three a.m.
Cinderella has dark and terrifying powers. As her stepsister, Eunice is expected to care for her and keep the family’s secret. For years, Eunice has faithfully done so. Her childhood flew by in a blur of nightmares, tears, and near-misses with the monster living in the cellar. But when she befriends the handsome Prince Credence and secures an invitation to the ball, Eunice is determined to break free.
When her younger sister, Hortense, steps up to care for Cinderella, Eunice grabs her chance to dance the night away—until Cinderella escapes. With her eldritch powers, Cinderella attends the ball and sweeps Prince Credence off his feet, leaving behind a trail of carnage and destruction as well as a single green glass slipper.
With Cinderella unleashed, Eunice must determine how much of herself she is willing to sacrifice in order to stop Cinderella. Unsettling and macabre at every turn, this page-turning horror will bewitch horror fans and leave its readers anxiously checking the locks on their cellar doors.