Future Fiction #329 – Cover Reveals & Newly Discovered SFF Books

Welcome to Future Fiction, my reimagining of the Waiting on Wednesday meme! There are so many amazing new books coming out, that I can no longer pick just one. My goal with Future Fiction is to share at least three new books each week, a combination of recent cover reveals and books that I’ve recently added to my TBR pile. I’m still going to be linking up with Wishful Endings/Can’t Wait Wednesday, and I also want to give a shout out to Jill at Breaking the Spine for starting the original Waiting on Wednesday meme. I hope you’ll find some new books to add to your TBR piles, and as always, I look forward to hearing what YOU’RE looking forward to:-D


Today I have a new book by a popular thriller writer, a translated horror story, and a YA cult horror story, take a look:


Simone St. James, the New York Times bestselling author of The Sun Down Motel, returns with her scariest, most shocking novel yet in this pulse-pounding story about siblings who return to the house they fled 18 years before, called back by the ghost of their long-missing brother and his haunting request: Come home.

Strange things happen in Fell, New York. A mysterious drowning at the town’s roadside motel. The unexplained death of a young girl whose body is left by the railroad tracks. For the Esmie siblings—Violet, Vail, and Dodie—the final straw was the shocking disappearance of their little brother. It started as a normal game of hide-and-seek. The three closed their eyes and counted to ten while Ben went to hide. But this time, they never found their brother—he was gone and the ongoing search efforts turned up no clues.

As their parents grew increasingly distant, Violet, Vail, and Dodie were each haunted by visions and frightening events that made them leave town and never look back. Violet still sees dead people—spirits who remind her of Sister, the menacing presence that terrorized her for years.

And now after two decades running from their past, it’s time for a homecoming. Because Ben is back, and he’s ready to lead them to the answers they’ve longed for and long feared. If the ghosts of Fell don’t get to them first.

A Box Full of Darkness by Simone St. James. Releases in January 2026 from Berkley. So excited to see a new Simone St. James book! It sounds like it’s going to be very creepy…


From the author of the internationally acclaimed bestseller Hex comes a modern horror story with echoes of Paul Tremblay, Joe Hill, and Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery,” about a gilded street in a small Pacific Northwest town where the charmed residents have made a frightening bargain . . . with devastating consequences.

Sometimes you think you can see things behind the fence. Bad things. So it’s better not to look . . .

In Lock Haven, a quiet little town in Washington State, Bird Street is a very special place. The residents of this pretty cul-de-sac are all successful, wealthy, healthy, and happy. Their children are high achievers, well-mannered and smart.

But when November arrives the “Darker Days” descend, bringing accidents, bad luck, familial conflict, and illness. It is in November when a stranger appears to collect on a longstanding debt. A price must be paid for the good fortune the residents of Bird Street enjoy the other eleven months of the year. The devil is due. A sacrifice must be made.

So it has been for over a hundred years. To assuage their guilt, the denizens of Bird Street choose carefully who will be sent into the woods. Usually, it is an elderly or terminally ill individual who wishes to die with dignity and is content to be helped on their way.

Until one year, things don’t go to plan and events take a terrifying turn . . .

Darker Days is a propulsive, haunting novel that begs the question. “how far will we go for our own happiness and what sacrifices we are willing to make?”

Darker Days by Thomas Olde Heuvelt. Releases in October 2025 from Harper. This is the English release of Heuvelt’s November, and I love the sound of this! I still haven’t read anything by this author, so hopefully this will be my first.


Don’t Let the Forest In meets The Whispering Dark in a queer YA cult horror following a recently diagnosed autistic teen who becomes enmeshed in a community of outcasts harboring sinister secrets.

After a meltdown in her school cafeteria prompts an unwanted autism diagnosis, Cassie Davis moves back to her hometown in upstate New York, where her mom hopes the familiarity will allow Cassie to feel normal again. Cassie’s never truly felt normal anywhere, but she does crave the ease she used to have with her old friends.

Problem is that her friends aren’t so eager to welcome her back into the fold. They extend an olive branch by inviting her on their backpacking trip to Hollow Ridge, in the upper reaches of the Adirondacks. But when a fight breaks out their first night, Cassie wakes to a barren campsite—her friends all gone.

With severe weather approaching and nearing sensory overload, Cassie is saved by a boy named Kaleb, who whisks her away to a compound of artists and outcasts he calls the Roost. As Kaleb tends to her injuries, Cassie begins to feel—for the first time in her life—that she can truly be herself. But as the days pass, strange happenings around the Roost make Cassie question her instincts. Noises in the trees grow louder, begging the question: Are the dangers in the forest, on the trail, or in the Roost itself?

In a world where autistic characters rarely get to be the hero of their own stories, Cassie Davis’s one-step-back, two-steps-forward journey to unmasking makes Hollow as much a love letter to neurodiversity as it is a haunting tale you’ll want to read with the lights on.

Hollow by Taylor Grothe. Releases in September 2025 from Peachtree Teen. You gotta love this super creepy cover! And I love that the MC is autistic. This sounds really good:-) (also the cover reminds me of this cover.)


What do you think of this week’s Future Fiction picks? Let me know in the comments!

Posted April 30, 2025 by Tammy in Future Fiction / 21 Comments


21 responses to “Future Fiction #329 – Cover Reveals & Newly Discovered SFF Books

  1. Have I ever added a book to my wishlist quicker than I just did seeing the new one from Simone St. James. I don’t think so. Sounds very good, and the motel mentioned has to be the Sun Down Motel, doesn’t it? I like it when books reference other books for some reason 😀

  2. Roberta R.

    A Box Full of Darkness immediately goes onto the TBR list :D. Awesome cover, too!
    Speaking of which, Hollow gives me the creeps LOL. Though I’ve seen a few in that style, and they are a work of art.

    • Tammy

      Yep, the cover of Hollow is hard to look at, lol! Something about body parts where they don’t belong…

  3. Darker Days sounds like one I’d like to check out! Towns with secret sacrifices to ensure good fortune — that’s a theme I’d read more of (and have read a few really good ones!) Great picks this week!

  4. Barb @ Booker T's Farm

    I didn’t know Simone St. James had a new book coming out. I’m definitely adding that one. I also need to read some Olde Heuvelt. I think I own two somewhere.

    • Tammy

      I was surprised to see the new Simone St. James too. And I have some Olde Heuvelt on my shelves too, maybe Hex? I haven’t read it either.

  5. I think I’d have overlooked it if you hadn’t shared it but Darker Days sounds fascinating. I’ll definitely have to check that one out.

    • Tammy

      Oh you have to try Simone St. James! I recommend The Book of Cold Cases or The Sun Down Motel:-)

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