ARC Book Review: An Echo of the Grave (Fallow Creek #4) by Claudia Cain

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Paranormal Horror
Length: 440 pages
Author: Claudia Cain
Publisher: Black Sheep Books
Release Date: September 19th, 2025
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BOOK SUMMARY:

There is always another monster.

After weeks of terror, Cass has stopped an immortal killer, made peace with the Fae, and is enjoying some well-deserved happiness with her Warden, Merich. But a betrayal from within her own family cuts that happiness short, and leaves them exposed to a new threat.

This enemy is different than the others. Worse. Hungrier. And as winter descends, bringing a new kind of darkness, Cass is no longer simply defending her position as the Witch, but fighting for her sanity and life.

If she wants to save her family, it’s a fight she has no choice but to win.

But everything has a price. And the cost of victory might be too high.

Thank you to the author for an eARC.

GOOD CONCLUSION.

I have really enjoyed this series and I liked how everything was wrapped up and thought it was satisfying for all of the characters (and honestly I can see a spin-off??).

The complicated and dramatic family was quirky and intense as always. I still can’t stand Pen, but everyone else is great! I loved that the romance was turned up a notch too because I have loved Merich from day one. The FMC, Cass, is someone you want to cheer on and I continually love her soft tenacity to do the next right thing.

If you enjoy books that will give you the CREEPS. You have to pick up this series. I’m not usually a fan of that dynamic so that goes to show you how expertly this is written. I love that I get the heebie-jeebies and feel like I need a light on but that I also have to keep going to know what happens next. This is an awesome series if you’re looking to switch up genres or try something new.

Overall audience notes:

  • Horror paranormal
  • Language: mild+
  • Romance: kisses
  • Violence: high

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ARC Book Review: The Binding Season (Fallow Creek #3) by Claudia Cain

Rating: ★★★★★
Audience: Paranormal Horror / Romance
Length: 382 pages
Author: Claudia Cain
Publisher: Black Sheep Books
Release Date: November 30th, 2023
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Cassandra Reilly has faced monsters and devastating losses. Now she’s overcome death itself, completing the rite to become the Witch of Fallow Creek.

It’s a shame it didn’t work.

Cass has survived the rite, but with an unexpected result: she can’t control her magic. Haunted by ghosts and struggling with her damaged family, she already has enough to deal with when a body is found in the woods, and the local Fae task her with tracking down the killer.

But this murder is more than it seems. Power never comes unchallenged, and not everyone is happy about the new Witch.

This challenge might be more than Cass can handle.

Thank you to the author for an eARC.

NEW SERIES FAVORITE.

Y’ALL. THIS BOOK.

This is definitely my new favorite of the series and ohhhh my gosh I loved it so much. My favorite (of course) was how much romantic development I finally got! This slow burn was going to end me and YAYYYYYYYY. Basically my giddy little self this entire book. Merich must be protected at all costs.

I loved this edition and how we got to see a little more of the world and characters in the woods. While focusing on one issue I loved seeing the hints toward the final showdown coming in book four. The complex sibling dynamics are wonderful as always. I love how they protect each other and fight and love and all the things a tight knit family unit does.

This is as gruesome as always (and I’m not even a horror reader, THESE are my exception). The Binding Season is an hidden gem that I need more readers to get their hands on.

Overall audience notes:

  • Paranormal / Horror + Romance
  • Language: a little
  • Romance: kisses
  • Violence: high
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: mild body horror, near death experiences, blood/gore depiction

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Book Review: Lovely, Dark and Deep (Fallow Creek #1) by Claudia Cain

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Paranormal Mystery
Length: 300 pages
Author: Claudia Cain
Publisher: Black Sheep Books
Release Date: November 5th, 2021
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BOOK SUMMARY:

It’s a beautiful day in autumn, and a little girl has gone missing…

She’s not the first.

Hannah Hendricks is the fourth child to disappear from the small town of Fallow Creek in the past two months. Search parties comb the woods and vigils are held, yet there is no trace of the missing children, as if they have vanished off the face of the earth.

Cassandra Reilly is certain there is magic involved, but few people trust the word of a witch, and fewer still want her help. As an outsider to the rest of the town, it seems there is little she can do – until Hannah’s parents arrive on her doorstep, begging for magical aid.

Cass is tired of doing nothing, but agreeing to help is more dangerous than she knows. Something evil is at work in Fallow Creek, and if she isn’t careful, she’ll lead it back to her own door…

Content warnings for this book can be found on the author’s website.

Thank you to the author for the gifted Kindle book.

SPOOKY.

Well this will give you the hibbie jibbies REAL FAST. This was outside of my usual genre choices but added in a lot of things I always love reading about for an eclectic and fast paced book. I was real excited when a snarky Fae showed up to hunt down the terror in the woods. I thought he and Cass had great banter and there’s definitely some slow build romance happening here.

There were good twists too. Especially about a certain character (!!). I love being taken by surprise and I think it helped build Cass’s character too knowing her decisions from the past. I didn’t love her sister, Pen, who felt like she was 11 instead of 17. But I did adore Theo.

This is absolutely perfect for the fall and with the addition of witches gives all the vibes you could hope for. Occasionally I would find some of the information repetitive (as in, it was just touched over, but is being repeated by a different character on the next page). Besides that I don’t have any major complaints. I loved the pacing, the need to know what happens next and seeing all of the spooky things that go bump in the night. After that ending I’m excited to see how this story further unfolds!

Overall audience notes:

  • Paranormal mystery
  • Language: a little
  • Romance: flirting
  • Violence: high
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: missing children, loss of life, physical and magical altercations, creature attacks, near death experiences, loss of a parent (off page, prior to book)

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Book Review: Wicked Walking (Fallow Creek #2) by Claudia Cain

Rating: ★★★★☆
Audience: Urban Fantasy
Length: 370 pages
Author: Claudia Cain
Publisher: Black Sheep Books
Release Date: August 30th, 2022
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BOOK SUMMARY:

After killing a monster and dragging herself home from another world, Cassandra Reilly has become more than a witch – she’s a hero. Sure, she can’t sleep through the night and she’s haunted by what she saw, but things should be looking up. Right?

Except something followed her out of the woods that day. And despite her best efforts – and the help of Merich, the handsome Fae Warden – Cass has failed to find any trace of it. Vanishing entities rarely bode well, but maybe no news is good news. And with a ticket out of town and her future on the horizon, Cass could really use a lucky break.

She’s not going to get one.

Thank you to the author for a gifted e-copy!

INVESTED.

I thought book one was good. And I think this one was even better. It is written so well and I am captivated by this really creep story and all of the characters involved. I liked the progression of the initial plot and the expansion of ideas surrounding The Child. There were many super spooky moments with the possessions and lights flashing and things showing up in the dark. It’s a book that I felt like I needed some lights on to keep going.

I liked Cass a lot more in this book too. She still holds to her wants, and also strives to solve the problems before her. I LOVED that we got more Merich content (sub plot of romance that I am adoring). And I still love Theo. There’s some good twists in here too that I was surprised by and have been wondering where in the world things will progress to next.

This has been a great urban fantasy series so far. I’m hopeful to possibly see new locations and characters be mixed in with the next book.

Overall audience notes:

  • Urban Fantasy
  • Language: a little
  • Romance: kisses
  • Violence: high
  • Trigger/Content Warnings:  death, mild gore and depictions of injury, mild body horror, mentions of suicide and depictions of anxiety

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