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  • Cover for There Used to Be People Here, showing a starry night sky with a red streaked comet across it. A car with bright headlights sits on the road beneath the title. The book title and the author’s name are written in a bold, large cap font.

    There Used to Be People Here

    November 3
  • A woman wearing a sultry, low-back green satin dress is facing away. There are pink flowers lining the book with a gold serif font. There is a tag line that says, "Forbidden fruit tastes the sweetest..."

    The Demon’s Kiss

    September 24
  • Cover for Any More Questions for the Corpse? by J.J. Unthank, showing a illustration of a skeleton sitting on a sofa reading a book in a library, all stylised in red and yellow.

    Any More Questions for the Corpse?

    August 25
  • The background shows the title: Formula for Crime, subtitle: Where racing meets racketeering and speed hides sin and the author name: Aditya Aurora.

    Formula for Crime

    January 29
  • Cover for A (Dead) Thing Like Me, showing an illustrated coffin with the title inside. Illustrated Ouija board elements (a planchette, a skull, an all-seeing eye, stars, and moon phases, and the words “hello” and “goodbye”) surround the coffin. The background color is black, and the coffin and elements are hot pink, turquoise, yellow, and orange. In hot pink, a blurb from AS King, Printz award-winning author of “Dig,” says, “Stunning … a suspenseful tale of friendship and healing”

    A (Dead) Thing Like Me

    August 18
  • Cover for The Marigold Bridge shows illustration of a candle in the center with orange and red flowers and greenery around an arch at the edges of the cover. The book title is large white letters in the center.

    The Marigold Bridge

    June 5
  • Cover for Wolfheart, showing the silhouette of a wolf howling at a large full moon. The moon is a pinkish red tint and a pinkish red fog is dispersed through the foreground. In the background are silhouettes of birds and pine trees. Beneath the wolf, the tagline reads, "Be careful who you meet under a full moon."

    Wolfheart

    September 17
  • Cover for Rage of the Wiled, showing atmospheric background with dense, shadowy blue-green foliage bordered in metallic gold vines. From the top dangles a gold spider. A gold fox is centered beneath the large serif title: Rage of the Wiled. Revey Galaer is centered at the cover's bottom.

    Rage of the Wiled

    October 27
  • Cover of Under a Carnivore, featuring a young woman appearing out of swamp flora and fauna, including orchids with teeth.

    Under A Carnivore Sky

    May 12
  • Cover for Strange Lights showing an illustrated night scene of a campfire by a Winnebago with pine trees in the background. A man in a sweater and jeans and a young child with long hair, rainboots, a backpack stand next to the campfire, both facing away. A third person is visible lounging on the top of the Winnebago, also facing away. Two round roomba style vacuums fly through the air. The title is written in an illustrated font of stars at the top of the image and the authors' name, Mira Gonzalez, is written in slanting font at the base of the image. The color scheme is neon pink, orange, and blue with green.

    Strange Lights

    October 6
  • I Am the Devouring Dark, showing a moonlit-hand holding a bleeding heard in front of a moody, teal forest. Tag line 'Lose her heart...or devour his' Kimberly Lynn Hanson.

    I Am the Devouring Dark

    October 15
  • Cover for The Ginghams, showing a distressed girl with a messy, blonde ponytail surrounded by kids her age all dressed in gingham with dead-eyed expressions and creepy, identical smiles. The title, THE GINGHAMS is written up top in Flourescent green, with the author’s name, TC Kemper written at the bottom. The tagline is also featured: Never Trust A Perfect Smile. The cover is illustrated in shades of blue.

    The Ginghams

    July 28
  • Cover for Please Enjoy Your Stay, a gothic mystery by Tara Goedjen, coming out in October 2026, showing a European castle-turned-hotel, shrouded in fog, with a single light on. A room key hangs from the bold, dark pink title font.

    Please Enjoy Your Stay

    October 13
  • Blue placeholder image that reads "Cover coming soon!"

    Good For Her

    April 28
  • Cover for The Last Telegram of Mrs. Hudson, showing an illustrated Victorian London street with black lampposts and horse-drawn carriage against a graduated vibrant blue background. There are the illustrated silhouettes of two women in long, ornate Victorian dresses in the middle. The book title is in bold white font, and the author's name is in light pink, as are other details on the cover such as the lights of the lampposts. Black and light blue envelopes swirl across the scene, and one of the women is holding a solitary pink envelope.

    The Last Telegram of Mrs. Hudson

    September 3
  • Cover for The Witch of the Dark Wood, showing a large tree with a young girl on the left side, and a witch with a nature mask and cloak on the right side. The atmosphere is misty. The book title and author name are in the trunk of the tree in eerie font.

    The Witch of the Dark Wood

    September 1
  • Blue placeholder image that reads "Cover coming soon!"

    We, the Missing

    December 31
  • Cover for Portrait of a Haunting, showing a dark haired woman wearing sunglasses. In the reflection of the sunglasses, a ghostly hand appears to be reaching for her. The book typeset drips down the page like blood.

    Portrait of a Haunting

    October 6
  • Cover for Tethered, showing an illustrated gothic castle in a window surrounded by a stone arch wrapped by roses. The book title, Tethered, is written in a whimsical font, as is the author's name, Elayna R. Gallea.

    Tethered

    September 8
  • Cover for Westward Women, showing the outline o a woman's face in hypnotic red circles. The woman is wearing yellow sunglasses, also comprised of hypnotic circles, that look like abstract suns. The book title and author name, Alice Martin, are written in 1970s, hippie-esque font. A quote from Joyce Carol Oates on the cover compares the book to Margaret Atwood's style.

    Westward Women

    March 10
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