King...delivers an atmospheric gothic fantasy steeped in religious dread, grief, and ghostly unrest, anchored by a striking premise and an intensely lyrical voice... Kings greatest strength lies in scene-setting, with lush, poetic prose and unsettling imagery combining to create a vividly oppressive world. Publishers Weekly
"Beautifully grotesque, hauntingly romantic, and as twisty as a woodland pathI loved every minute of Bitterbloom." Hannah Whitten, New York Times bestselling author of For the Wolf
An eerie narrative bound skillfully together by luscious, biting prose, Bitterbloom wears the trappings of gothic romance like a crimson lace cloakfamiliar yet enticing, with plenty of secrets lurking in the dark. Maggie Rapier, USA Today bestselling author of Soulgazer
Brimming with emotion and told in fairytale prose, Bitterbloom perfectly captures the ache of female rage, and the lengths we will go to in order to escape disempowerment. Lyndall Clipstone, critically acclaimed author of Tenderly, I am Devoured
Ethereal and gothic, Bitterbloom drips haunting imagery from every page. A beautiful exploration of the blood-soaked sins of religion, the power of women allowed to be their own, and the difference between never dying and truly living. I couldnt put it down! Alexandra Kennington, author of Blood Beneath the Snow
"Dark, visceral, and ultimately redemptive, Bitterbloom is a mesmerizing journey. Readers will find themselves both lost and found in this riveting tale of reckoning." Autumn Krause, critically acclaimed author of Grave Flowers
Kings prose rings with the haunting timbre of a Reapers bell and charts the necessary pains and joys of being alive. Decadently rotten and tightly plotted, Bitterbloom is for anyone who yearns for a side of horror with their fantasy romance. Allison Saft, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Far Wilder Magic
Bitterbloom is a beautiful, macabre thing. A sharp-edged, dark fairytale of a book that will lure readers in and then haunt them. Amanda Linsmeier, author of A Dance With Death
"A wickedly sharp and sumptuous tale, Bitterbloom rings with heartache, delicious prose, and spine-chilling twists and turns. The gruesome world that King has created will grip you by the throat and keep you turning pages late into the night." Ruth McKell, author of Honey in Her Veins Praise for Spit Back the Bones
Beautiful and impossibly filled with the stench of stagnant water and loamy earth, Spit Back the Bones is a slurry of pain, rage, and hope. In her haunting debut, King exposes the horrors of coming home to the ghosts we never really bury and the pervasive rot of regret. Tanya Pell, author of Her Wicked Roots and Cicada
Gruesomely romantic, Spit Back the Bones pulls you in as surely as the bog does. Gripping, ethereal, and ultimately hopeful. Hannah Whitten, New York Times bestselling author of For the Wolf
"Emotional and atmospheric, Spit Back the Bones is dripping in heady bog water. You'll never look at black flies the same way again. Saratoga Schaefer, author of Serial Killer Support Group and Traditional Wife
Spit Back the Bones is at once grotesque and hauntingly beautiful, exploring grief, rage, love, and of course, powerthose who take it, and those who reclaim it. A monstrous debut that yanks at the heartstrings so well it hurts." Amanda Linsmeier, author of Starlings and Six of Sorrow
Teagan Olivia King's debut tears through you like a scream and shows how home can be a place that holds you and haunts you all at once. Milas dedication to her family will speak to anyone who has a sordid past they just can't shakebut can't bear to let go. Small-town religious corruption, a rekindled romance, and a bloodthirsty bog culminate in a story that will creep you out as much as it will lovingly embrace you. Isa Agajanian, author of Modern Divination
Spit Back the Bones will consume you. Kings world is nightmarishly beautiful; her setting will claw beneath your skin and settle deep in your bones. Beyond its delectably dark prose, this debut offers a deeper exploration of love and loss and the monstrous form ones grief can take in the dark. Skyla Arndt, author of Together We Rot and House of Hearts
Lush with dread and steeped in folklore, Spit Back the Bones is a spellbinding fever dream of grief, rage, and the monsters we inherit. Lindy Ryan, author of Bless Your Heart
Grief, family legacy, and religious trauma make for a truly authentic American gothic, this one possessed by the grasping hands of a living bog. Spit Back the Bones is equally gruesome as it is beautiful. Dawn Kurtagich, bestselling author of The Thorns