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She has a sharp mind... and even sharper teeth.


Insatiable

by Erica Ridley

Genre: YA Historical Horror, Thriller


A chilling Gothic horror novel set at a coed boarding school in Scotland, where a teen girl must not only fight against her monstrous male classmates but the monster growing within her after being cursed.

Every wish granted comes with strings attached. That’s how Catriona Cameron gets a scholarship to Floodbane Academy—an elite boarding school in the Scottish Lowlands she never applied to—where she’ll be one of only six girls to enter the castle’s unwelcoming halls.

She’s not looking for trouble, but after a violent attack, mischievous dark fairies grant cruel wishes made against her. Catriona is blessed with devastatingly good looks and unpredictable new powers, but cursed with an insatiable hunger to devour anyone who preys upon women.

As the carnage mounts, Catriona faces the possibility that she is becoming as monstrous as those she hunts. Ultimately, is vengeance worth the loss of her humanity?

 

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At Floodbane Academy, the Sabbath is our one day without classes. I’ve convinced my housemates to spend our free hours exploring the academy’s beautiful and well-stocked library after morning church service in the chapel.

“Are you certain the others want us to show up at their kirk?” frets Maisie.

“Do we care what boys want?” drawls Sorcha.

Fiona and Euphemia exchange sly looks.

“There are a few we can’t wait to see in their Sunday best,” says Euphemia.

“Or out of it,” adds Fiona, with a fit of giggles.

I don’t have a Sunday best. The school-provided wardrobe is comprised of ankle-length yellow pelisses to protect from the cold along with identical thick, drab brown dresses with choking high necklines and scratchy sleeves that stretch down to my knuckles.

We head through the woods together. In my friends’ company, I feel braver, and bring up the rear of the line today rather than ensconce myself in the middle.

Right when we pass the broken branches where Mungo snatched me off the trail, my feet once again explode with excruciating pain, as if the bones I’m walking on have shattered.

I stumble forward, knocking into Ishbel.

“Sorry,” I gasp.

She shoots me a concerned look over her shoulder. “Are you all right?”

I grimace from the repeated jolts of shooting pain. “I… I can’t…”

Her expression fills with empathy, and she lowers her voice. “Is it your menses?”

If it is, the monthly week of blood had never before brought with it a torture such as this.

Unable to formulate words, I wave her back forward so that she doesn’t trip and break a bone of her own on a stray tree root.

My feet now feel like crushed glass. I cannot keep walking. I hunch over, almost retching, and brace my hands on my knees. When I’m certain I’m not about to spill breakfast onto my skirts, I lift up my hems to make sure my poor booted feet are still there.

They are not.

I stare in stupefaction, unable to process what I’m seeing. My boots are gone. My feet are gone. In their place are the skinny, downy brown legs of a deer, each culminating in large, jet-black, rock hard hoofs.

“What in the…” I whisper in disbelief. My heartbeat bangs in my ears.

Ishbel starts to turn around.

I drop my hems and jerk upright, wobbling on my two-toed cloven hoofs with their unfamiliar thick black rigid toes poking out from where my feet ought to be.

“You’re sure you’re feeling well?” Ishbel asks.

I’ve never been less well in my entire life.

There’s no way I can tell her what’s going on, because I haven’t any clue myself. All I know for certain is that I cannot show up in church with feet like Satan’s hoofs.

“Go on without me,” I manage. “I’ll meet you all in the library after kirk service.”

I shan’t go anywhere near the academy with legs like these. My knees are starting to bend the wrong way.

“You’re going to walk back home by yourself?” Ishbel echoes in disbelief. “I’ll come with you.”

“No!” I cringe in remorse when she flinches back from me. “It’s not you. It’s me. I need to be alone for an hour or two to… cry, probably. You know how it is.”

She nibbles her lower lip, unsure which path makes her the better friend. “You’re certain you’re all right?”

I will never again be all right.


Erica Ridley is a New York Times bestselling author of witty, historical novels, including the critically acclaimed Wild Wynchesters series, and her debut young adult novel, The Protégée. When not reading or writing, Erica can be found eating künefe in Turkiye, zip-lining through rainforests in Costa Rica, or getting hopelessly lost in the middle of Budapest. 

 

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