Kae Roscoe's daughter went missing in the woods sixteen months ago but when she returns, she's not the same person. She hardly speaks, doesn't eat, responds with extreme violence, and things get worse when she's released from the hospital.
Kae Roscoe's daughter went missing in the woods sixteen months ago but when she returns, she's not the same person. She hardly speaks, doesn't eat, responds with extreme violence, and things get worse when she's released from the hospital. There's definitely something very different about Molly, and her reappearance is making strange things happen to everyone around her.
I live in Sydney, Australia with my awesome husband and cheeky cat.Writing is something I've been doing since my teens, and never get tired of it. I enjoy writing in a variety of genres, but all of my stories are shadowed by darkness because I can't keep the horror out of every tale.When I'm not writing, I like to watch movies, my favourite TV shows, enjoy going for long walks, and love reading. I'm a HUGE reader. I love books--both writing and reading them! I'm a total bibliophile.
"Yolanda Sfetsos is such an incredible horror author with an amazingly distinctive voice. Her writing is sharp, terrifying, and unforgettable, and Suffer the Darkness is among her best work to date. This powerful tale will haunt your dreams and never let you go." - Gwendolyn Kiste, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Rust Maidens and Reluctant Immortals
"In the brief space of this fast-paced novella, Yolanda Sfetsos manages to sweep her readers through heartache and the supernatural, stomach-turning body horror, haunting imagery, and an epic ending I didn't see coming."- Laurel Hightower, author of Crossroads and Below
"As with every Sfetsos release, we get her deft prose and emotion-charged pacing. But with Suffer the Darkness we get that x10 as we barrel through a paranormal-folklore story sure to keep you up late at night!"- Steve Stred, Splatterpunk-Nominated author of Sacrament, Mastodon, and Churn the Soil
"Swerving a rehash of the classic possession trope, in Suffer the Darkness Sfetsos creates horrors so imaginative and so vivid that you won't want to look, but will be powerless to turn away." - Kev Harrison, author of Below.
"Suffer the Darkness is a unique tale of supernatural horror with a wildly clever twist. A brutal tale of supernatural horror on a whole new level."- Sarah Jane Huntington, author of Cabin Terror
"Sfetsos weaves a dark tale steeped in folklore, possession and the power of a mother's love that will leave readers wanting more." - S.H. Cooper, author of Inheriting Her Ghosts