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  • Cover for We Run the Night, showing an illustrated black girl looking afraid and two ghostly figures of a boy and a girl staring down at her, on a background of a tree with branches growing through the ghostly figures. The book title and author’s name, Peace Mbengei are written in yellow font.

    We Run The Night

    September 15
  • Cover for Jenny Will Eat You Now. The title is set in individual tiles on the wall of a condemned train station, splattered with scum and blood stains. Jenny's green, webbed hand leaves claw marks along the wall. Smaller tiles discolored with age sit on top of the title.

    Jenny Will Eat You Now

    September 29
  • Book cover for The Death Row Club by V.A. Vazquez. Neon pink lettering overlays a moody teal night scene of a lit cabin at the end of a winding driveway surrounded by dark forest. A blurb reads, “Fresh and unforgettable” — Karin Slaughter.

    The Death Row Club

    July 14
  • Cover for Winter's Teeth, showing foliage and flowers with antlers on a blue-gray wash background. The book title and author's name, R. A. Betzer, are written in bold font, as well as the tagline: Don't go into the woods.

    Winter’s Teeth

    October 6
  • Cover for The Fourth Wife showing a woman dressed in white, sitting staring at the reading. The vibes are dark with a hot pink, Gothic lettering for the title.

    The Fourth Wife

    March 31
  • Cover for Fleet of Wonders, showing an ornate ship-of-the-line on tossing seas against a sunrise. Surrounding the rising sun is a decorative circular gold motif reminiscent of a compass or a clock; toward the top of the cover, this gold motif connects with a decorative rectangular frame for the cover, adorned with three gold-outlined blue and purple Atropa belladonna flowers. Sea hawks swoop through the air, silhouetted by the sun.

    Fleet of Wonders

    October 27
  • Illustrated cover for Love Never Dies, featuring two skeletons facing each other, with white flowers above their skulls, inside a bright red cameo shape on a black background. The border of the cameo features popcorn buckets, film reels, headstones, and skulls.

    Love Never Dies: Romance in Horror Movies

    September 29
  • Cover for In the Woods They Wait, showing animal eyes hiding behind foliage on a dark background. The title and author's name are in large yellow font.

    In the Woods They Wait

    September 22
  • Cover for The Found Object Society, showing a tangled, green vine image with various objects hidden throughout: a QR code, a hand, a ring, a perfume bottle, a cigarette lighter, glasses, a bank vault door, along with the title and author name in a yellow font.

    The Found Object Society

    February 19
  • A young woman stands hunched over a dark desk in the bottom half of the picture. Her face is hidden behind shoulder-length golden-blonde hair with strawberry undertones. Her dress is long with pink and blue accents, but leaves her shoulders and upper back exposed. A white, smoke-like fog rises off her and into the painted portrait behind her, which holds a young figure in white with a malicious glint in their eye and a wicked smile. The frame is curved and wooden, and the backdrop of the portrait is an ominous purple smoke. At the bottom of the image is the title "This Wretched Beauty" in a large, elegant font, as well as the words "A Dorian Gray Remix" framed beneath it in a smaller, sleeker font. At the top of the page is the name "Elle Grenier" in the same font as "A Dorian Gray Remix."

    This Wretched Beauty

    February 17
  • Two white men, one blond and tan, one with black hair and pale skin, are embracing. They are wearing fantasy-typical clothing. The man with dark hair has on a touch of eyeliner. The man with blond hair is holding a knife to the dark-haired man's throat, but lovingly. The background behind them is a mysterious swamp with a frame of bright red flowers, animal bones, and silver and gold coins, as well as part of a broken sword. The title Our Rogue Fates and the author's name, Sarah Glenn Marsh, overlay the image.

    Our Rogue Fates

    April 28
  • The ghostly faces of two young men peering from behind a bunch of dandelions, which seem to be sprouting from their faces.

    The Black Parade

    April 28
  • Cover for Succubus: A Love Story, showing the title in white cursive with little devil horns and a tail over a background that shows a street with houses on it and a sunset sky and autumnal trees.

    Succubus: A Love Story

    October 20
  • Book cover for HOLLOW MAGIC by Mars Lauderbaugh. Three characters face the viewer on a dark blue and pink background. There is ice and a the dark outline of a castle in the midground. In the far background, the eyes and hair of a woman is peeking out over the castle. Title text at the bottom of the page reads: HOLLOW MAGIC and underneath the author type reads MARS LAUDERBAUGH.

    Hollow Magic

    August 11
  • Cover for New Skin, showing a spiral with a woman's face on it in bright pink with a blue background. The title of the novel and author's name are also bright pink.

    New Skin

    May 12
  • Cover for The Devil Knows Her Name, showing the silhouette of a fawn against an eerie, smoky purple and vivid orange backdrop.

    The Devil Knows Her Name

    August 25
  • Blue placeholder image that reads "Cover coming soon!"

    The Witch in the Dead of Night

    August 13
  • Cover for The House Built on Alligator Bones, showing an illustrated alligator at the top of the page, and an old mansion on the bottom of the page. A woman steps toward the house's front steps.

    The House Built on Alligator Bones

    October 6
  • Blue placeholder image that reads "Cover coming soon!"

    Muñeca

    June 2
  • Cover for The Flayed Man, showing a desert scene at sunset with large slashes cut diagonally through it. Behind the slashes, a distorted woman's face is partially visible.

    The Flayed Man

    July 21
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