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Finished Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker and I genuinely haven't stopped thinking about it.

It’s about a haunted house in Japan linking two people 149 years apart, and one of them is a ghost while the other is a murderer. You don’t fully know what’s really going on until the book completely gets you. The atmosphere is suffocating in the best way. It feels nothing like any haunted house story I've read before.

Has anyone else read this yet? I'm desperate to talk about the ending and more Kylie Lee Baker!!!

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u/Horror_R3ad3r — 3 days ago

How did I not know about Sadie Kincaid until now??

I picked up The Auction on a whim and she absolutely ruined me. It was dark, dangerous, and so intense I forgot to breathe.

This is the kind of dark romance that grabs you by the throat and does not let go. I finished it and immediately started hunting down her entire backlist.

Consider me obsessed. Where do I go next?

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u/Horror_R3ad3r — 4 days ago