A review by calebstephensauthor
Sisters of the Crimson Vine by P.L. McMillan

4.0

Sisters of the Crimson Vine is a fresh slice of slow-burn folk horror steeped in copious amounts of red wine. This novella is heavy on atmosphere with a creeping dread that steadily ratchets higher as the pages slide by. And slide by they do, quite easily. McMillan pens this story with an elevated prose that swallowed me whole and spit me out the other side with a vague sense of unease, and the hope that I'm never forced to convalesce with the Sisters.

A wonderful read that I recommend wholeheartedly for both folk and cosmic horror fans alike.