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House of Harrow
4.5 (2 ratings)

House of Harrow

Pages: 151

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4.5

2 ratings

Brittany F.

Feb 8, 2026
House of Harrow is a unique dark fairytale horror. Told by Mayhem and Flea's point of view.
Just wanting love and to never be left Harrows house of horror is both heartbreaking and the edge of your seat breathtaking. Is it all a game or is it more than that?

At roughly 170 pages this read is quick and captivating. Not for the faint of heart. This one is a leap from my typical genre but I found it to be poetic and heartbreaking. I was easily captured by Flea and Mayhem both creatures stole my heart and held tightly..

Jolene C.

Feb 8, 2026
“What the hell did I just read?”

Imagine walking into a fairy tale, expecting maybe a little magic and whimsy, and instead getting psychological torture, child horror, and a villain who clearly needs a hug and a restraining order. Harrow, our lovely leading lady, is basically what happens when emotional trauma meets unchecked witchy chaos. She wants love but instead dishes out trauma like it’s on a tasting menu.

And the real MVPs of this mess? Not a brave knight, not a clever kid. A bird and a rat. I wish I was kidding. But somehow, they’re the only characters with actual emotional depth and common sense.

The story is graphic. Like, “why am I still reading this with the lights off?” graphic. And yet… the writing is stunning. Offensively good. The author clearly made a deal with some dark literary spirit because no one should be able to write horror this beautifully.