A review by thepetitepunk
Your Lonely Nights Are Over by Adam Sass

3.0

Thank you to Colored Pages Tours, Penguin Teen, and Adam Sass for providing me with a finished copy in exchange for an honest review!

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3.5 stars

What better way to kick off the fall season with a fast-paced horror thriller? Your Lonely Nights Are Over is gruesome and bloody, yet surprisingly fun for a book about a serial killer. It’s unique format makes you feel like you’re watching episodes of a TV show rather than just reading a book. Even though the characters aren’t that likable, which they’re already known for, I was hooked on seeing how they would clear their names as all evidence points to them as the killers. There were also some great underlying themes about discrimination, teen relationships, and friendships, which were naturally integrated into the story instead of seeming forced. A super campy, queer slasher book that will get you in the mood for Halloween!