Review; We Are Always Watching by Hunter Shea

A while ago I ended up reading We Are Always Watching by Hunter Shea and today I'll post my review of this horror novel.

Description from Goodreads
They’ve watched over the house for generations…

The move from New York to the decrepit Pennsylvania farmhouse is as bad as West Ridley thought it would be. His father’s crippling vertigo only seems to get worse, and even with his mother working herself to the bone, they’re out of money and options.

Grandpa Abraham is a drunk bastard and the living embodiment of the long neglected farmhouse. He claims the place is haunted. Ghosts roam the hall at night and their muffled cries fill the silence of warm, summer nights.

On the ceiling above West’s bed are the words WE SEE YOU. In a house plagued by death and mysterious visitations, West realizes something beyond the fiction of his favorite horror books has to be faced.

Dark secrets are buried deep, and there are Guardians who want to keep it that way. No matter where they go or what they do, West and his family know one thing… they are always watching.

My Thoughts on the Book
We Are Always Watching makes good use of the isolated and spooky house trope and it's an atmospheric read that creeps into your mind. It's almost as if one can hear the metal and wood creak at times while reading. West isn't stupid either and he knows something is up in that house, even if he's young.

If you're looking for a creepy read, feel free to check out We Are Always Watching.

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