
Malice House
YOU CAN’T KEEP OUT WHAT’S ALREADY INSIDE
“One step away from our world lies another: a land of violent fantasies, of sharp-toothed delights. . . .”
Of all the things aspiring artist Haven Marbury expected to find while clearing out her late father’s remote seaside house, Bedtime Stories for Monsters was not on the list. This secret handwritten manuscript is disturbingly different from his Pulitzer-winning works: its interweaving short stories crawl with horrific monsters and enigmatic humans that exist somewhere between this world and the next. The stories unsettle but also entice Haven, practically compelling her to illustrate them while she stays in the house that her father warned her was haunted. Clearly just dementia whispering in his ear . . . right?
Reeling from a failed marriage, Haven hopes an illustrated Bedtime Stories can be the lucrative posthumous father-daughter collaboration she desperately needs to jump-start her art career. However, everyone in the nearby vacation town wants a piece of the manuscript: her father’s obsessive literary salon members, the Ink Drinkers; her mysterious yet charming neighbor, who has a tendency toward three a.m. bonfires; a young barista with a literary forgery business; and of course, whoever keeps trying to break into her house. But when a monstrous creature appears under Haven’s bed right as grisly deaths are reported in the nearby woods, she must race to uncover dark, otherworldly family secrets—completely rewriting everything she ever knew about herself in the process.
Reviews

Keely Calagos@keelymorgan
Boring and disjointed.

Kyla Mackaman @kmackaman
I could not put this book down!

Cheri McElroy@cherimac
4.5⭐️
Haven goes home when her marriage falls apart. Her father, a famous author, left her a house near Seattle. Desperate for money, Haven works on art, hoping for a break. One comes when she finds an odd book about monsters that her father wrote but never had published. What if she illustrates it and has it published? Her troles would be over. Or, just begin.
This is a gothic horror type novel. Very atmospheric, filled with fantastic characters and believable tension. My only quibble is the open-ended finish. As someone who loves gothic, atmospheric books, I loved this.

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