Breathe In, Bleed Out

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By Brian McAuley (2025)
"Brian McAuley keeps you guessing the whole gory, satisfying way through this one. Come to this retreat for the blood. Stay for the healing." —Stephen Graham Jones, New York Times bestselling author of I Was a Teenage Slasher It's a Midsommar night's Scream in this blood-soaked thriller set at a remote healing retreat from horror author Brian McAuley. Hannah has been running from her demons ever since she emerged from a harrowing wilderness trip without her fiancé. No one knows exactly what happened the day Ben died, and Hannah would like to keep it that way... even if his ghost still haunts her with vivid waking nightmares that are ruining her life. So when her friend group gets an exclusive invitation to a restorative spiritual retreat in Joshua Tree, Hannah reluctantly agrees in search of a fresh start. Despite her skepticism of the strange Guru Pax and his belief in the supernatural world, Hannah soon finds healing through all the yoga, sound baths, and hot springs offered at the tech-free haven. But this peaceful journey of self-discovery quickly descends into a violent fight for self-preservation when a mysterious killer starts picking off retreat attendees in increasingly gruesome ways. As the body count rises and Hannah's sanity frays, she'll have to confront her dark past and uncover the true nature of a ruthless monster hellbent on killing her vibe for good.

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Marissa
Marissa
2.7
Reads like a slasher film

Hannah has been through hell and is trying her best to pick the pieces of her life back up and move forward. This leads her to a retreat with a group of friends - a time to get away from the day-to-day, heal through yoga and sound baths, while literally being disconnected technology-wise. This was my first slasher read and also seemed like a good one to pick up for the summer. It read like a scary movie, but I found it to be a tad bit predictable.

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