Will You Be Mine: A Love You to Death Horror Story
M.A. Green
Reader Reviews
4.7
3 ratings
Cheyenne Joy .
Feb 8, 2026
ARC Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Will You Be Mine by M.A. Green
First things first: thank you for the ARC. Genuinely appreciated. I do enjoy a good twisted little mindf*ck, and this one did delivered on that promise.
Right out the gate, the author gives you a very specific trigger list. Curse words (because she loves them—which, honestly? Same), gory bloody scenes, graphic violence, and LGBT+ love (still waiting to hear why that would ever be a problem). I’ll admit, I didn’t even clock the swearing as excessive—but that probably says more about me than the book.
So let’s be clear: if your idea of a comfort read involves wildflowers, summer breezes, and butterflies fluttering politely in your stomach, even when the story is technically about love—close this book. Back away slowly. This is not your lane.
For me? I enjoyed almost every bit of it.
It’s short, sharp, disturbing in the right places, weird enough to keep things interesting, and splattered with just enough gore to earn its place in the horror corner. It does exactly what a short horror story should do: unsettle you, make you mildly uncomfortable, and leave you wanting more.
Which brings me to the question everyone asks:
Why four stars and not five gory f*cking stars?
Because I wanted more.
More shock. More escalation. More “oh sh*t, I did not see that coming.” Especially after all those warnings up front. Brutal honesty (because that’s kind of my brand): nothing in this story truly surprised me. It was good—solid, disturbing, enjoyable—but predictable.
That said, I still had a great time with it. This was the perfect quick, bloody read to squeeze in between books on a lazy Sunday, and I don’t regret a second of it.
If you’re in the mood for a short, gory, slightly unhinged horror read—don’t sleep on this one. Just don’t expect it to play nice.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Will You Be Mine by M.A. Green
First things first: thank you for the ARC. Genuinely appreciated. I do enjoy a good twisted little mindf*ck, and this one did delivered on that promise.
Right out the gate, the author gives you a very specific trigger list. Curse words (because she loves them—which, honestly? Same), gory bloody scenes, graphic violence, and LGBT+ love (still waiting to hear why that would ever be a problem). I’ll admit, I didn’t even clock the swearing as excessive—but that probably says more about me than the book.
So let’s be clear: if your idea of a comfort read involves wildflowers, summer breezes, and butterflies fluttering politely in your stomach, even when the story is technically about love—close this book. Back away slowly. This is not your lane.
For me? I enjoyed almost every bit of it.
It’s short, sharp, disturbing in the right places, weird enough to keep things interesting, and splattered with just enough gore to earn its place in the horror corner. It does exactly what a short horror story should do: unsettle you, make you mildly uncomfortable, and leave you wanting more.
Which brings me to the question everyone asks:
Why four stars and not five gory f*cking stars?
Because I wanted more.
More shock. More escalation. More “oh sh*t, I did not see that coming.” Especially after all those warnings up front. Brutal honesty (because that’s kind of my brand): nothing in this story truly surprised me. It was good—solid, disturbing, enjoyable—but predictable.
That said, I still had a great time with it. This was the perfect quick, bloody read to squeeze in between books on a lazy Sunday, and I don’t regret a second of it.
If you’re in the mood for a short, gory, slightly unhinged horror read—don’t sleep on this one. Just don’t expect it to play nice.
Mandy S.
Feb 8, 2026
This is a wickedly sharp Valentine’s horror that turns modern dating into a deadly game. Darkly funny, fast-paced, and unsettling, it proves some matches are better left unread.
Rachel B.
Feb 8, 2026
“Will You Be Mine” by M. A. Green is an intense, brutal addition to the Love You To Death short story collection. Dark, gory, and unapologetically savage, this short story pulls no punches and delivers shocking moments that linger long after the final page. Perfect for readers who like their horror raw and ruthless.