
House of Hunger
4.0/5
Marion escapes poverty to become a bloodmaid in a gothic manor ruled by a seductive noblewoman. The hunger in the house is deeper than anyone admits.
What Readers Say
Readers praise Henderson's evocative writing and immersive gothic atmosphere. Many appreciate the novel's unique twist on vampire lore and dark romance themes. Fans note the compelling exploration of power dynamics and societal hierarchies. Some criticize the pacing, feeling the middle section drags and lacks depth. Content warnings: includes themes of bloodletting, power imbalance, and dark romance.


