Skip to content
Roseneath poster

Roseneath

Winner of the Next Generation Indie Book Award (2021)NYC Big Book Award (2021)Indie Reader Discovery Award (2021)Silver Benjamin Franklin Award (2021)“An unsettling psychological terror…This is exactly what horror should be.” Indie Reader Discovery Awards 2021“Dark and absolutely riveting...flawlessly paced and suspenseful. Roseneath is a winner.” The Prairies Book Review“A Gothic tale of horror with a touch of fantasy, Roseneath reads like a beloved book from your childhood that you've just rediscovered in your mother's attic. McSwain's prose is poetry, smooth jazz, and oftentimes charming even when describing the darkest terrors.” -James Renner, author of The Man from Primrose LaneGeorgia Pritchard's dream house has a dead child in the attic and a monster in the basement but, she can't tell her husband because she's not sure it's really him anymore. After a shocking tragedy, Georgia and Nathan Pritchard seek refuge in the abandoned estate called Roseneath. In the attic, Georgia finds the ghost of a lost child and her own version of heaven. However, in the cellar below, Nathan finds something darker and is lured into his own personal hell. And the only thing that can breach the divide between this world and the next, and close Roseneath’s hellish gates, is the ghost of a little girl who can grow.

Find it on

Amazon

Reviews

No videos available yet.

News

No news articles linked to this title yet.

Bottom star pattern decoration

Roseneath Ratings

Overall

Overall rating of the media

0.0 0 ratings

Atmosphere

How immersive and tense is the atmosphere

0.0 0 ratings

Gore

Level and quality of gore/violence

0.0 0 ratings

Story

Quality of the storyline and plot

0.0 0 ratings

Writing

Quality of the written content

0.0 0 ratings

Character Development

Depth and growth of characters

0.0 0 ratings

Pacing

Flow and timing of the narrative

0.0 0 ratings