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Thursday, 16 April 2026

HUNGERSTONE by Kat Dunn

HungerstoneHungerstone by Kat Dunn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu so I've been looking forward to reading this retelling.

Lenore has been married to Henry for ten years. Without a child, their union has become a little cold. When he drags her from London to Sheffield for the tradition of a hunt, he expects Lenore to oversee the repair and prepare the crumbling manor for the event, but Lenore becomes distracted by Carmilla...

I love a good and deliciously slow-burning gothic tale. One that's so atmospheric and intriguing that the vivid descriptions helped me visualise the location and the characters.

Lenore's story is an interesting one because she's an adult woman who always goes above and beyond to run the household and prove herself to a husband that doesn't care, but she still suffers from the traumatic events of her childhood. Losing her parents at a young age and living with a strict aunt oppressed her to the point where she's retreated into herself.

Enter Carmilla. A beautiful mysterious woman with a wild demeanour who speaks her mind and behaves however the hell she wants. She challenges everything Lenore has forced herself to endure and helps her see life in a very different way. Helps Lenore realise that wanting doesn't make you selfish or greedy, it simply means allowing yourself to live.

I really enjoyed this book because it's familiar but very unique in its own way. Lenore's loveless marriage and cruel husband adds a new slant that captivated me from start to finish. And I love that ending.

Awesome story! Although, now I'm going to have to read Christabel by Coleridge.


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