Spooktacular Giveaway Hop: Win a Horror Book!

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It’s that time of the year, it’s time to celebrate all things horror! I love this hop because I get to highlight some of my favorite (or most anticipated) books in the horror genre. Big thanks to Mary at Bookhounds for hosting! This giveaway is open internationally, provided The Book Depository ships to your country. One winner will be randomly selected at the end of the hop, and will get to choose one of the books below:

The Last Days of Jack Sparks by Jason Arnopp. I recently read this and reviewed it here. Folks, you do not want to miss this book! It’s full of twists, horror, humor and I can honestly say it’s one of the most unique books I’ve come across in a long time.

The Suicide Motor Club by Christopher Buehlman. I adored this gritty and unusual vampire story, it’s going in my top ten list for 2016 for sure. Read my review here.

The Devourers by Indra Das. This is another unusual vampire tale, set in India, beautifully written and creepy as hell! You can read my review here.

The Motion of Puppets by Keith Donohue. I’ll be nearly finished with this when this post goes live, and I’m adoring this quirky story about a woman who turns into a puppet, and whose husband sets out to rescue her. Look for a review soon! | Goodreads

Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia. This is up next on my reading list, and I’ve been hearing such positive things about it! Vampires in Mexico! | Goodreads

The Apartment by S.L. Grey. Another book coming up in my reading queue, this haunted apartment story is supposed to be really scary! | Goodreads

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Posted October 20, 2016 by Tammy in Giveaway Hop / 56 Comments

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56 responses to “Spooktacular Giveaway Hop: Win a Horror Book!

  1. Frances Cristina G

    My absolute favorite this year is Neidermayer & Hart by M. J. Johnson. I actually won this book and was totally blown away. Months later it still scares me. It is a slow horror that builds much in the way of classic horror. It relies on imagination more than gore, (though that does pop up). There are two stories being told, one set in the 90’s and the other the 12th century. It worked as a few chapters now, cliffhanger, historical chapter telling the beginning of the horror, cliffhanger, back to now, cliffhanger, history, cliffhanger. Those cliffhangers will keep you reading way longer than you planned. I would recommend if you are going to read this book, don’t read reviews. There are some that give away too much information. Tammy, if this sounds like something you want to try I am willing to loan it to you.

  2. Kim

    I haven’t read many scary books this year but I am reading a romance thriller called The Haunting by Sandra Marton.

  3. Tammy V.

    I haven’t had one yet! Last one that even remotely freaked me out was The Passage series by Cronin. I’m hard to freak out. I am reading The Restorer by Amanda Stevens now so hoping that is a good series to get into.

  4. karen chappell

    I havent read one this yr but my favorite scary book all time is the Shining.
    Scariest movie i cant watch again alone is Wrong Turn.

  5. Amber Terry

    My favorite was Shadows in the Asylum (not published this year, but new to me!) 🙂

    Thanks for the chance to win–all of your choices look awesome!

  6. Kristia

    I haven’t read a new horror novel this year, but I’ve reread the Graveyard Queen by Amanda Stevens. Thank you for the giveaway 🙂

  7. Laura Bowe

    I haven’t read a lot of horror books lately but I did get around to reading The Other by Thomas Tryon and it was really good.

  8. The Family Plot nailed it for me this year – although I don’t suppose it’s horror so much as haunted house! Still, it scared me.
    Lynn 😀

  9. Carl

    I don’t think I’ve read anything particularly scary this year but the books in this collection look like they could fix that. Thanks for the chance to win.

  10. Robyn Bellefleur

    I haven’t read anything scary yet this year. Now I am thinking I should re-read IT by Stephen King though.

  11. Jan Lee

    So far this year I bought read Ascenders by C. L. Gaber and I loved it! So much so, I bought the second book, Ascenders: Skypunch and it’s just as good with new twists!

  12. Heather E.

    I haven’t read anything scary this year, but House of Leaves still haunts me from when I read it a couple of years back.

  13. Mary D

    So far I really & truly enjoyed In a Dark, Dark Woods by Ruth Ware, it was quite the page turner 🙂

  14. Sadly, I don’t think I’ve read anything I’d call scary in quite some time. I’d love to win a couple of YOUR picks, though. It seems you’ve found some winners!

  15. Lily M.

    Okay the scary book that I read this year wasn’t really scary. It kind of just messed with you, you didn’t know what was happening and that book and book trilogy is Never Never by Colleen Hoover.

  16. John Smith

    I haven’t read too many scary stories this year, but there are at least three of the above books that I’m rather avid to read! I know my top choice, but, still, I’ll have to search out the other two (if I win).

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