Engaging Plot & Setting: Set in 1990s Charleston, this novel follows Patricia Campbell and her book club as they uncover the dark secrets of their charming new neighbor, James Harris. Blending Southern charm with horror, it’s a fresh take on vampire lore.
Rich Characters: The housewives are relatable yet flawed, trapped in mundane lives until Harris disrupts their world. Patricia’s transformation from a subdued homemaker to a determined fighter is compelling.
Dark Humor & Social Critique: Hendrix masterfully mixes humor with sharp commentary on gender roles, racism, and societal complacency. The book’s tone shifts from cozy to grotesque, keeping readers hooked.
Pacing Issues: While the start and climax are strong, the middle drags slightly. Stick with it—the payoff is worth it.
Final Verdict: A 4/5 star read for fans of light horror with depth. Not for those seeking pure terror, but perfect for a spooky yet thought-provoking escape.