Wow, this book is DARK. The atmosphere is so creepy and suffocating, you can almost feel the fog in the room. You just watch as a mother's love and fear twists into something monstrous that destroys everything she's trying to 'protect.' It's a slow burn that gets seriously chilling. Absolutely heartbreaking and terrifying. I couldn't stop reading, but I'll be thinking about it for a long, long time.
Wow, what a ride. This book starts out as this cool, high-tech sci-fi story about a "near-death" experiment and then just spirals into some seriously intense cosmic horror. The sense of dread just builds and builds, and the whole idea of the "resonance" and the static is so creepy. It really gets under your skin, making you question everything. The ending literally left me staring at my wall just thinking "...what??". Definitely pick this up if you want a smart thriller that will genuinely creep you out.
Wow, this book was seriously creepy! The atmosphere is suffocating in the best way; the author makes the woods feel like a living, breathing monster that's constantly watching. The paranoia and tension just keep building until you feel like you're losing your mind right along with the characters. I was genuinely terrified and couldn't put it down. If you love slow-burn horror that gets under your skin, you HAVE to read Prey in the Pines.