Readers Choice Book Awards Gold Winner
An emotional and chilling exploration of grief, memory, and the quiet horrors that live in broken homes.
Ellie is six years old. She takes care of the baby, keeps the house quiet, and knows how to survive.
Her father left months ago.
She misses him.
Now something is coming to her window.
It looks like him. It sounds like him. It remembers things no one else should.
It asks to come inside.
Ellie lets it in.
And now it wants to stay.
From Readers Choice Book Awards Gold Winner Corinne Westbrook comes a chilling, slow-burn horror novel about neglect, memory, and what answers when a child needs to be loved.
Arvustused
Deeply atmospherica haunting and unforgettable experience.
This is horror at its finest.
A masterwork of supernatural horror.
Corinnes description of characters and scenery made me feel like I was there watching and listening.
Highly recommended for those who appreciate a slow-burn, emotionally charged horror story. -- Goodreads Reviews
Corinne Westbrook is a writer, journalist, and marketing strategist with nearly twenty years of experience in communications. She has written extensively for outlets such as Metal Injection and Knotfest, producing album reviews, features, annual Top Albums lists, and cultural commentary. Through this work, she has engaged directly with the horror and metal communities, connecting with reviewers, critics, and fans who share a passion for the darker and more experimental corners of art and music. She currently serves as the head of marketing at Reigning Phoenix Music and is the CEO of C Squared. Today she lives in Los Angeles, where she continues to merge her creative passions with professional expertise. The Hollow One is her debut novel.