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Diavola
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bookshelves: 2024-pub, 2024-read, horror, family-drama, slow-burn, suspense
Jan 05, 2024
bookshelves: 2024-pub, 2024-read, horror, family-drama, slow-burn, suspense
Diavola is the best slow burn horror I've read in recent years. I usually despise any slow burn horror stories because I don't find the pay-off to be worth it. Most of my 2023 horror faves were fast-paced modern horror, but Jennifer Marie Thorne's newest novel, DIAVOLA, has now made me question what type of horror novels I usually enjoy because this pay-off was SO WORTH IT.
Think Jennifer McMahon meets One Italian Summer (Rebecca Serle) on an acid trip, DIAVOLA is a gothic modern horror intertwined with a deep rooted family drama story. Our main character, Anna Pace is the black sheep of her family. Anna, her parents, her sister Nicole and her husband and two kids, and her brother Benny and his boyfriend, are all headed to a remote villa in Monteperso for their family vacation. This gorgeous estate is secluded from the town, but everyone knows exactly about this property, just ask the locals. Infused with humor and horror, DIAVOLA shows exactly what to expect when vacationing with family in a possible haunted house. Is the villa haunted? What's going on with Anna and her family? More than meets the eye when reading this book.
DIAVOLA really is a family drama at its core. The story really dives into a toxic family dynamic that evolves as the mystery and suspense of this book goes on. As the family begins to experience paranormal activity, you can't help but feel like you're staying with this family. I mentioned above that this book has One Italian Summer vibes (on an acid trip), because a lot of the book also takes us around Monteperso and the local Italian scenic towns. I went to Italy last year and I felt like I was transported back to them. I was wondering how this book would end because the slow burn horror and suspense usually doesn't pay off for me, but the ending was more than I could have expected. I was shocked at some developments and loved the gritty and gruesome energy that this book took at its turn. If you like horror novels and hate family gatherings, DIAVOLA is for you!
Think Jennifer McMahon meets One Italian Summer (Rebecca Serle) on an acid trip, DIAVOLA is a gothic modern horror intertwined with a deep rooted family drama story. Our main character, Anna Pace is the black sheep of her family. Anna, her parents, her sister Nicole and her husband and two kids, and her brother Benny and his boyfriend, are all headed to a remote villa in Monteperso for their family vacation. This gorgeous estate is secluded from the town, but everyone knows exactly about this property, just ask the locals. Infused with humor and horror, DIAVOLA shows exactly what to expect when vacationing with family in a possible haunted house. Is the villa haunted? What's going on with Anna and her family? More than meets the eye when reading this book.
DIAVOLA really is a family drama at its core. The story really dives into a toxic family dynamic that evolves as the mystery and suspense of this book goes on. As the family begins to experience paranormal activity, you can't help but feel like you're staying with this family. I mentioned above that this book has One Italian Summer vibes (on an acid trip), because a lot of the book also takes us around Monteperso and the local Italian scenic towns. I went to Italy last year and I felt like I was transported back to them. I was wondering how this book would end because the slow burn horror and suspense usually doesn't pay off for me, but the ending was more than I could have expected. I was shocked at some developments and loved the gritty and gruesome energy that this book took at its turn. If you like horror novels and hate family gatherings, DIAVOLA is for you!
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Reading Progress
December 21, 2023
– Shelved
December 21, 2023
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to-read
January 4, 2024
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Started Reading
January 5, 2024
– Shelved as:
2024-pub
January 5, 2024
– Shelved as:
2024-read
January 5, 2024
– Shelved as:
horror
January 5, 2024
– Shelved as:
family-drama
January 5, 2024
– Shelved as:
slow-burn
January 5, 2024
– Shelved as:
suspense
January 5, 2024
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