TBR: So Witches We Became by Jill Baguchinsky

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Jill Baguchinsky’s So Witches We Became is a fierce queer YA horror standalone about a group of friends trapped on a cursed Florida island surrounded by a toxic, vengeful mist and a lurking, unseen beast. When high school senior Nell arrives for what should be a dream spring break, buried secrets and dark magic surface, … Read more

TBR: Daughters of Eve by Lois Duncan

Book cover of Daughters of Eve by Lois Duncan, featuring an apple with a skull reflected on it resting on school books. Includes author name, book title, and genre tags: Young Adult, Horror, Thriller.

Daughters of Eve is high on my to-be-read list. This standalone YA horror thriller explores the tension and power struggles within a high school feminist secret society that soon takes a dark, dangerous turn. The story offers a cultish atmosphere and a deep dive into loyalty and moral complexity. I’m looking forward to reading this … Read more

TBR: These Vengeful Wishes

The cover of These Vengeful Wishes by Vanessa Montalban, featuring a girl with long dark hair and a half-human, half-cattle skull face. Text on the image lists the genres: YA, horror, magical realism, and folklore-inspired fantasy

I’m always drawn to witchy YA books with strong female leads, and These Vengeful Wishes promises exactly that—plus a haunting twist of Latinx folklore. Set in a small town and inspired by the legend of La Cegua, this standalone YA horror novel feels like a hidden gem worth adding to your paranormal fantasy TBR. This … Read more

TBR: The Beautiful Maddening by Shea Ernshaw

Banner image featuring the book cover of The Beautiful Maddening by Shea Ernshaw. The cover is a deep purple with gold lettering and intricate illustrations of white-outlined tulips. This YA fantasy blends romance and magical realism, hinting at a haunting, elegant story of curses and love.

Shea Ernshaw’s The Beautiful Maddening shot to the top of my TBR the moment I heard about it. A standalone novel with ties to The Wicked Deep and Winterwood, it promises a story laced with enchantment, eerie atmosphere, and the kind of slow, creeping curse that makes her books so addictive. With hints of magical … Read more

TBR: The Price Guide to the Occult

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The Price Guide to the Occult caught my eye with its coastal setting, witchy themes, and haunting tone — all elements I gravitate toward, especially as summer approaches. I’m always on the lookout for atmospheric reads that pair well with warm nights and crashing waves, and this one feels like it could be a hidden … Read more