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Just Finished La Dame Blanche by Amaya Jax
Okay Queen
This one is a psychological thriller with dark romance and paranormal vibes.
It kicks off with spice, while laying the scene out in front of us.
I was definitely pulled in deeper when the unexplainable occurrences start.
The horror of this story possesses you right from its manifestation and hits you harder at its climax.
— Feb 15, 2026 01:58AM
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Okay Queen
This one is a psychological thriller with dark romance and paranormal vibes.
It kicks off with spice, while laying the scene out in front of us.
I was definitely pulled in deeper when the unexplainable occurrences start.
The horror of this story possesses you right from its manifestation and hits you harder at its climax.
xXTomeRaiderXx
is on page 110 of 194
Just finished: Beloved by Lydia E. Penrose
This one, the real horror lies in the unraveling of truths.
This was definitely one that started to make this anthology feel like AHS murderous house. Could definitely be an episode.
— Feb 15, 2026 12:59AM
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This one, the real horror lies in the unraveling of truths.
This was definitely one that started to make this anthology feel like AHS murderous house. Could definitely be an episode.
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Just finished: Eternally Your by Tamsin St. James
This one will have you finishing the last page… and then listening for an intruder at 3 a.m.
This short horror drops you straight into the dark: disorienting, jarring, and deeply unsettling. The confusion at the start isn’t a flaw. You’re as unmoored as the heroine, piecing together fractured memories while the tension tightens around your throat.
— Feb 14, 2026 11:27PM
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This one will have you finishing the last page… and then listening for an intruder at 3 a.m.
This short horror drops you straight into the dark: disorienting, jarring, and deeply unsettling. The confusion at the start isn’t a flaw. You’re as unmoored as the heroine, piecing together fractured memories while the tension tightens around your throat.





