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Read Around the Rainbow • Favorite Spooky Stories #RAtR 👻 👻 👻

Happy—almost—Halloween! So far this month I’ve managed to read a handful of season-themed books—I’m currently reading A Trick of the Light by Ellie Thomas ♥️—watched a few horror movies, and made many Halloween-themed treats with my kids.

Sadly, with the entire house still recovering from Covid as of the time I’m typing this—it was a good run 😩—I’m not sure trick or treating will be on our list of activities this year.

This month, Read Around the Rainbow has decided to talk spooky stories! Personally, I’m glad we chose to phrase it that way because I haven’t really found a book scary since I was thirteen and was reading The Exorcist. LOL Spooky? Atmospheric? Even creepy? Sure! Scary? Not really.

Much like my taste in horror films, while I am open to about anything, the spooky books I gravitate toward are mostly old-school stuff, with only the occasional appearance of something modern.

So, if you are looking for a bit of a spooky read, here are a few suggestions.

The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson

I won’t bore you with this. You’ve heard me say it a million times—I’m sure I sound like a broken record—but honestly, I love his book.

Blurb:

It is the story of four seekers who arrive at a notoriously unfriendly pile called Hill House: Dr. Montague, an occult scholar looking for solid evidence of a "haunting"; Theodora, the lighthearted assistant; Eleanor, a friendless, fragile young woman well acquainted with poltergeists; and Luke, the future heir of Hill House. At first, their stay seems destined to be merely a spooky encounter with inexplicable phenomena. But Hill House is gathering its powers—and soon it will choose one of them to make its own.

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Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier

Rebecca is an absolute gothic gem. If you’ve not read it, I’m not going to spoil it here. But, if you’re in the mood for some beautifully written gothic suspense, this is the book for you.

Blurb:

"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again..."

Ancient, beautiful Manderley, between the rose garden and the sea, is the county's showpiece. Rebecca made it so - even a year after her death, Rebecca's influence still rules there. How can Maxim de Winter's shy new bride ever fill her place or escape her vital shadow?

A shadow that grows longer and darker as the brief summer fades, until, in a moment of climatic revelations, it threatens to eclipse Manderley and its inhabitants completely...

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The Turn of the Screw by Henry James

A new governess, two unnerving children, a haunted house? What is not to love?

Blurb:

After the unfortunate deaths of their parents, young Miles and Flora are left to live with their uncle. Unable to care for the children himself, the uncle hires an unnamed governess as caretaker for the children. Absorbed in his own affairs, the uncle grants the governess full authority over the supervision of the children at his country estate named Bly Manor — but Bly Manor has its own secrets, and the governess begins to see supernatural beings. The line between sanity and insanity blur with each passing day.

Henry James took a different approach to the traditional ghost story commonly found in the late 19th century, and his gothic horror novella The Turn of the Screw has inspired many notable horror and psychological thrillers since its publication.

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Hell House by Richard Matheson

Being that I love a good haunted house story and that Hell House is well known for being influenced by The Haunting of Hill House, surprisingly, I only read it for the first time a few weeks back.

I was torn about whether to include this. It… well, it takes the plot of The Haunting of Hill House, dials it up to eleven, and pervs it up a bit. In fact, there were points in the book that I felt like I was only pushing through to be finished with it, but that was also part of the genius of it. The characters were doing much the same thing.

In the end, I decided I really had enjoyed it—I hadn’t been able to put it down after all—and though it took a long time, I found myself rooting for at least one of the characters. One that had survived Hell House as a fifteen-year-old psychic, and thirty years later was back to face the house as a grown man.

While I didn’t find it scary, I do think my thirteen-year-old self might have. But she was an easier target. LOL

Blurb:

Can any soul survive?
Regarded as the Mount Everest of haunted houses, Belasco House has witnessed scenes of almost unimaginable horror and depravity. Two previous expeditions to investigate its secrets met with disaster, the participants destroyed by murder, suicide or insanity. Now a new investigation has been mounted - four strangers, each with his or her own reason for daring the unknown torments and temptations of the mansion...

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Deadly Sugar by Ofelia Gränd

What can I say, I LOVE Ofelia Gränd’s Deadly Sugar. It’s creepy and horrible and has a great sense of humor about it.

Originally written as part of Buried Desires (Book 1), a horror/romance double feature we wrote together, it is still one of my favorite of her stories, and that says something because Ofelia has written a lot of great stuff in the years since.

While Buried Desires is no longer available in print or as an ebook, you can still pick this story up individually.

Blurb:

After six years of a relationship going nowhere, Jett Thompson has moved away to start over. Maybe his new neighbour David can help distract him from the ache left by his ex's absence. To get closer to David, Jett invites himself for a cup of tea, but things don’t go as planned. David is standoffish and secretive, and when Jett asks about the strange noises coming from the back of his garden, he gets no answers.

David’s life is good. He has a whole root cellar full of lovers, and he doesn’t need a nosy neighbour meddling in his business. He doesn't need a friend, but maybe he can make room for another lover. Jett might make beautiful cakes, but David knows nothing tastes as good as thin feels.

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or from JMS Books

There you have it! A few of my spooky read recommendations. Have some recommendations of your own? Let me know! I’m always looking for more spooky books to read!

You can check out the other Read Around the Rainbow authors by clicking their names below!

Addison Albright Holly DayLillian FrancisFiona GlassOfelia GrändA.L. Lester

Nell IrisK.L. NooneEllie Thomas


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Read Around the Rainbow • F#%k, Marry, or Kill! With Autumn-Colored Covers! #RAtR

Hello everyone! I hope each of you had an excellent September. Personally, it’s been a rough month, and I won’t be sad to see it end. Besides, October! At my husband’s request, I refrain from decorating until the first, so as you can imagine, I’ll be dragging out the Halloween tomorrow.

This month Read Around the Rainbow has decided to talk about fall-colored covers. We’re talking yellow, orange, and red. But I thought I would put a little twist on that. Everyone knows the game f#&k, marry, or kill, right? It’s kind of like Smash or Pass for people over thirty. LOL

How will this fit with the covers, you ask? I have no idea, I’m winging this! LOL

It was harder picking books than I expected. My rules—I must have read it, I must remember it clearly, no using the same author more than once—were thrown out very quickly. And I was surprised at how few orange, red and yellow books I’ve read. And the debates over what color a book was, were unexpected. LOL

Still, eventually, I did manage to finish. Hooray!

Now it’s time to share!


Yellow Covers


F#%K

Why F#%K? Okay, I’ll just say it. Kai Gracen is a hottie! And this series is awesome.There is a new cover for this one now, but this was the cover it had when I read it.

Is it yellow? Is it orange? I’ve decided it’s mostly yellow.

Mad Lizard Mambo by Rhys Ford

Blurb

Kai Gracen has no intention of being anyone’s pawn. A pity Fate and SoCalGov have a different opinion on the matter.

Licensed Stalkers make their living hunting down monsters and dangerous criminals… and their lives are usually brief, brutal, and thankless. Despite being elfin and cursed with a nearly immortal lifespan, Kai didn’t expect to be any different. Then Ryder, the High Lord of the Southern Rise Court, arrived in San Diego, Kai’s not-so-mundane life went from mild mayhem to full-throttle chaos.

Now an official liaison between the growing Sidhe Court and the human populace, Kai is at Ryder’s beck and call for anything a High Lord might need a Stalker to do. Unfortunately for Kai, this means chasing down a flimsy rumor about an ancient lost Court somewhere in the Nevada desert—a court with powerful magics that might save Ryder—and Kai’s—people from becoming a bloody memory in their Merged world’s violent history.

The race for the elfin people’s salvation opens unwelcome windows into Kai’s murky past, and it could also slam the door on any future he might have with his own kind and Ryder.

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Marry

Why Marry? Well, while I do love this entire series, I actually dropped it here because Adrien English is so much like husband, it’s bizzare. I mean, everything about him. The first time I read the series, I found it really distracting.

And it’s definitely yellow!

The Hell You Say by Josh Lanyon

Blurb

After bookstore clerk Angus flees following terrifying death threats, owner Adrien must contend with a mysterious Satanic cult, a hot and handsome university professor, and his on-again/off-again relationship with closeted LAPD Homicide Detective Jake Riordan.

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Kill

This one is pretty self-explanatory. A sweet and naughty romance between a guy with a murderous shadow and the Grim Reaper.

It’s really close the 50/50 orange and yellow, but I’ve decided to put it in the yellow category.

Oh, and this is a freebie and totally worth picking up!

Scary Gary by Ofelia Gränd

Blurb:

Micah Thaxter has a problem—one scary, inconvenient problem. His shadow wants him dead and isn’t shy about it.

On the plus side, it’s not his time to die and Scary Gary is always there to carry him back to the land of the living. Gary is far too pale, his black cloak a bit out of fashion, and his scythe quite terrifying, but he’s still one of the most beautiful men Micah has ever seen.

Micah may be stuck with a homicidal shadow, but perhaps there’s a way to keep Gary around too. His job escorting souls keeps him busy, but since Micah has already died once today, Gary’s there. So what’s the harm in offering him a cup of tea?

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Orange Covers


F#%k

I love the hell out of this book! It’s delightful madness.

Why F#%k? Ash Lucroix.

The Gravedigger’s Brawl by Abigail Roux

Blurb

When the past comes back to haunt you, order a double.

Dr. Wyatt Case is never happier than when he’s walking the halls of his history museum. Playing wingman for his best friend at Gravedigger’s Tavern throws him way out of his comfort zone, but not as much as the eccentric man behind the bar, Ash Lucroix.

Ash is everything Wyatt doesn’t understand: exuberant, quirky, and elbow deep in a Gaslight lifestyle that weaves history into everyday life. He coordinates his suspenders with his tongue rings. Within hours, Wyatt and Ash are hooked.

But strange things are afoot at Gravedigger’s, and after a knock to the head, Ash starts seeing things that can’t be explained by old appliances or faulty wiring. Soon everyone at Gravedigger’s is wondering if they’re seeing ghosts, or just going crazy. The answer to that question could end more than just Wyatt and Ash’s fragile relationship—it might also end their lives.

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Marry

This book sounds like a keeper! We’re talking a 50s romance with a ghost. And not just any ghost, an 18th century ghost. Joy of joys!

And it releases tomorrow!

A Trick of the Light by Ellie Thomas

Blurb

Kenneth Taylor has bright plans for a future as an engineer. In the summer of 1957, as soon as he returns home to Bristol from two years of National Service in the Royal Signals, a furious row with his dad means he’s thrown out of the house, and his prospects are in jeopardy.

He finds lodgings in the hilltop, bomb-damaged suburb of Kingsdown, determined to be independent and juggling night school with his humdrum day job. He soon meets Gino, the good-looking son of a local café owner and is thrilled when the attraction proves to be mutual. As their romance blooms, Kenneth finds unexpected encouragement from an apparition in the mirror who inhabited the house in the late 18th century.

When the ghostly vision of Kit also appears to Kenneth in his dreams, it seems they have much in common when Kit reveals his dilemma at a similar age, concerning his growing attachment to a young man, Ned. Past and present intermingle as Kenneth faces parallel and difficult decisions. But can he trust Kit? Or is it all merely a trick of the light?

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20% Off at the PUBLISHER

Kill

Why? Obviously because the pumpkin man is dressed to kill!

Monster Till Midnight by E J Russell

Blurb

What if you staged the best haunted house in the history of the holiday, but nobody came? Brady is prepared with mounds of treats, stellar special effects, and an extraordinary welcome for the throngs of trick-or-treaters he expects in his first year at his new place—a gloriously gothic house with the reputation for really being haunted! But the trick’s on Brady: Halloween is almost over and not one person has knocked on his door.

Once a top Interdimensional Law Enforcement agent, Rej was busted down to Creature Control after a run-in with his arch-nemesis. When he tracks a non-sentient construct across the dimensional barrier, he’s sure he’s about to confront Gorvenath again. But the person who bursts onto the porch in a swirl of tuxedo coattails is a monster of a very different sort—but is he Gorvenath’s accomplice or his victim?

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Red Covers


F#%k

Victor Bayne is the f#%king man! Another one of everyone’s favorite series. And if you’ve read this series and found yourself half in-love with Victor Bayne, buy the series in audiobook and finish the job.

Camp Hell by Jordan Castillo Price

Blurb

Victor Bayne honed his dubious psychic skills at one of the first psych training facilities in the country, Heliotrope Station, otherwise known as Camp Hell to the psychics who've been guests behind its razorwire fence.

Vic discovered that none of the people he remembers from Camp Hell can be found online, and there’s no mention of Heliotrope Station itself, either. Someone's gone through a lot of trouble to bury the past. But who?

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Marry

I would marry any book/story that features Chance and Sweets to the Sweet.

Bittersweet Candy Kisses - Jordan Castillo Price, Clare London, Sean Kennedy

Blurb

A storefront. You've never noticed it before. It's small, unassuming, and yet there's something about it that draws your eye. And the scent drifting out, dark and aromatic, so enticing. How could you have overlooked it? It must be new.

So why does Sweets to the Sweet look like it's been there for ages? And the pale man behind the counter...certainly you'd remember him.

Much like love, chocolate can be rich and heady, distractingly sensual, sweet and bitter. Just ask Chance. He’s been the catalyst of many a relationship over the years, though he himself scoffs at the notion of a happily ever after. But sometimes a mere hint of sweetness is all it takes.

Follow Sweets to the Sweet as it alights across the globe in twelve novelettes by Jordan Castillo Price, Sean Kennedy and Clare London.

Previously released individually as the Petit Morts series, now available together for the first time in this sweeping omnibus anthology.

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Kill

A murder mystery with a kidnapped cat?! I’m in!

I discovered this one in the search for red books covers, and it’s totally going on my to-read list!

Murder Mostly Lovely by Hank Edwards

Blurb

Lacetown Murder Mysteries: Case One

A killer at a small-town literary festival. Bumbling drug dealers. A kidnapped cat. Starting a romance among all this chaos might be the death of them.

Michael Fleishman is excited to meet his favorite mystery writer, Russell Withingham, at Lacetown’s Literary Fest. He is not expecting to cross paths with sexy hairdresser Jasper “Jazz” Dilworth—or become embroiled in a real-life mystery. As Lacetown’s only mortician and the county coroner, Michael is called to his first murder scene and is shocked to recognize the victim—Russell’s young lover.

Jazz only wanted to confront his ex, Russell, over his cheating. Instead, he meets the adorably awkward Michael and becomes a murder suspect. Soon Jazz is teaming up with Michael to clear his name. Along the way, they are helped and hindered by Michael’s sassy assistant, Kitty, the grumpy Sheriff Musgrave, Russell’s creepy PR rep, Norbert, and Michael’s lothario grandfather, who likes his manhattans strong and his women saucy. And of course, Mr. Pickles Furryton the Third….

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There they are! My collection of F#%k, Marry, or Kill autumn color books covers! OMG! That was so much harder than I thought it would be! But, I’ve not only discovered a whole bunch of great-sounding books in my search, I’ve also realized exactly how terrible I’ve been about keeping up my Goodreads account. Something I must remedy.

Have any fall-colored F#%k, Marry, or Kill covers you’d like to share? Comment with a link to the cover—I don’t think you can add an image on comments here—on my page or you can share the image on this post on Facebook, Twitter, or Goodreads. Can you share images in the comments on Instagram? I have no idea! We can find out together.


You can check out the other Read Around the Rainbow authors by clicking their names below!

Addison AlbrightHolly DayLillian FrancisFiona GlassOfelia GrändA.L. Lester

Nell IrisK.L. NooneEllie Thomas


See you next month!