Meet the Harvest Wraith. Every good Halloween story needs a monster.

Every good Halloween story needs a monster.

The Harvest Wraith isn’t interested in jump scares.

It doesn’t chase people through dark hallways.

It does something far worse.

It finds your deepest fear and turns it against you.

In The Hallows Are Monstrous, Rue and her friends become trapped inside the Peabody Library during Loyola’s Halloween masquerade. One by one, the Wraith forces them to confront the fears they hide from everyone else.

But the Harvest Wraith isn’t acting alone.

Something older is watching.

Something that wants the ancient book Layla stole.

And something that has already set its sights on Rue.

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Happy reading—and watch the shadows.

A young woman with long dark hair stands in a forest, holding a black cat. She is dressed in dark clothing, appearing contemplative. The background shows trees and a soft, glowing light effect, adding a mystical atmosphere. Text from a story about her conversation with a friend is overlayed.

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