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I just couldn't get into this book. I had a hard time with the prologue. I don't like that it starts out with violence. It made me not want to continue on with the book because I knew that I couldn't root for them as a couple. I'm so disappointed because I excited about the idea of this book.

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I was so looking forward to this read considering it was a paranormal romance. However, I couldn’t connect to the characters or the story. I’m sorry but this FMC is just horrendous. Her behavior is just absolutely awful and inexcusable. I was struggling to finish. Overall this book was just not for me. Thank you NetGalley for the ARC.

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This was such a fun premise and atmosphere, a great fall read! I found myself wanting a little bit more tension and depth but otherwise I enjoyed.

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If I Stopped Haunting You had so much promise. The setup of a haunted castle, a bi4bi enemies-to-lovers romance, and a spooky atmosphere seemed like the perfect recipe for a cozy, eerie read. As a fan of all these tropes—forced proximity, writer rivals, and haunted settings—I was really looking forward to this one. Unfortunately, it didn’t quite live up to my expectations.

The atmosphere was there, no doubt about it. The Scottish castle added a moody, haunting backdrop that fit the vibe perfectly, and I loved how the ghost story intertwined with the plot. But despite the eerie setting, the haunting itself didn’t really grip me, and I never felt that spine-tingling suspense I was hoping for. The tension between Penelope and Neil also fell flat. Their chemistry felt forced, and while I wanted to root for them, the connection just didn’t feel believable. There wasn’t enough growth or development in their relationship for me to truly get invested, which is tough when you’re dealing with an enemies-to-lovers dynamic that relies heavily on tension and eventual payoff.

I also struggled with the writing. It felt repetitive and a bit awkward at times, especially when it came to the more intimate moments between the characters. The book leaned heavily on tropes—writers as rivals, forced proximity—but they didn’t feel fully fleshed out, and I found myself wishing for more depth. The story never quite captured my attention the way I wanted it to, and while it was enjoyable enough to finish, I wasn’t on the edge of my seat, racing to turn the pages.

That said, the setting was the book’s saving grace. The haunted castle in Scotland and the ghostly elements made for a perfect backdrop, and it did add to the overall spooky season feel. But ultimately, the lack of chemistry and character development kept this one from being a standout read for me. It had the potential, but it just didn’t hit the mark.

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I was really looking forward to this story as it promised a storyline unlike any I’ve read before. Unfortunately, it didn’t quite live up to my expectations. While it was enjoyable enough, it often fell flat for me. The haunting never captured my attention and neither that nor the chemistry between these characters made my heart race or forced me to keep turning the pages.

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Who doesn't need a ghost to help you and your nemesis to finally see you don't hate each other, you just need to have sex… in a hunted castle… where there are not one but TWO ghosts only you two can see… and definitely nothing creeping going on?!

The simplest way of describing “If I Stopped Hunting You” is by “not enough”: it's horror-like, but not very much; the romance part consists of a couple of sex scenes; it tries to speak about important topics, but mostly tells anecdotes; and the character’s arc regards the wrong one.
It's a nice mix of different genres and stereotypes, purposely put together in a light way, which would give the idea of a cute story if it weren't for one drawback: Miss Penelope Skinner.

Let's not talk about the useless, unexplained connections between her and the castle in which she found herself spending a week for a writer retreat - spoiler: no writing was done -, everything she has done, does and will do is explained as “I'm a young, bright woman, mad at the world”.
But she's not: she's just a self-centred bully, a bad friend, a coward, and I'll say an abuser but there were mostly accidents for which she didn't have a fault, she just didn't help him or prevent anything that happened to the poor guy.
She's not intentionally a “villain”, she feels she's in the right and portrays herself as a victim of our society like, girl, I am too, but I don't go around hitting the people I don't like - I'd like to, but still.
Also - and this is just the reddest flag -, she hasn't apologized once about anything that she did or said; Penelope loves pointing fingers but doesn't like when they are pointing at her.

Generally speaking, I liked the story and CW’s writing; I wouldn't have made the same choices on some things, but I see what she was trying to do.
Her next story is described as a “lesbian version of Indiana Jones” so I just have to give it a try.

Thanks to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley, who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion.

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“I worried if I stopped hating you, things would change; I would change. But everywhere I went, you were there, haunting me, reminding me of every time I’ve ever been wrong, of every time I’ve ever failed."


Penelope Skinner is trying to quell her writer’s block when she agrees to a writing retreat in Scotland with her best friend. what she didn’t sign up for was her best friend’s other best friend to be there… Neil Storm is her enemy, and she’s made that perfectly clear. I mean, she did throw a book at him the last time they were together, so spending 24/7 with him in a haunted castle while trying to pen their next novels should be no problem, right?!

while I did find my mind wandering off at some points, I do believe If I Stopped Haunting You is a great read for people that enjoy a splash of spooky with their romance. you’ll find yourself fully immersed in a gothic Scottish castle, and don’t worry about the ghosts…they won’t bite…much!


this and that:
♡ dual pov
♡ enemies to lovers
♡ ghosts
♡ grumpy x grumpy
♡ haunted homes
♡ indigenous people rep
♡ old love letters
♡ open door spice
♡ Scottish castles
♡ snowball fights
♡ writer retreats


triggers:
☞ racism / discussion of racism

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I was really excited by the premise but I think it fell a bit short in execution. The characters had potential but their growth did not read as very authentic

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I'm a white reviewer and I just want to say that because of that there are some nuances of this book that are not for me to judge. Neil and Penelope fight a lot about what it means to be native and how to represent their people in their own work. I think other people could see Penelope as an angry and selfish character. I would argue that she, as a marginalized character, is trying to get her fellow author to see that there has to be a way to use the fame Neil has garnered to combat negative notions of native peoples. I enjoyed Penelope and Neil's back and forth. Penelope continually doubts herself as not native enough and Neil doesn't seem to struggle with that. I liked the fights they had, and I think both Penelope and Neil grew as characters. Penelope also grew past her initial assessment of Neil and apologized for her ire.

The paranormal aspect of this book was fun, but honestly this is where I had the most qualms with the story. The author really ramped up the ghost story and I thought there would be more of a connection to our main characters. But the whole storyline ended up flat for me. It was wrapped up too nicely; I felt like there should have been more conflict, and instead it was kind of sappy. I did like that the other two writers on the retreat (Laszlo and Daniela) are completely oblivious to the hauntings. It reminded me a little bit of Shelly Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House (which is ironic, because Mike Flanagan's Haunting of Hill House adaptation is mentioned in the novel). I also really enjoyed the little Outlander reference near the end of the book.

Overall, I liked this book. The plot was a little busy, but it was fun, and I devoured it in almost one sitting.

Thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press Griffin for the advanced copy. All opinions are my own.

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The storyline was very unique, however the progression of the horror aspects and the love connection between the two characters were not fully aligned. It seemed like the characters only got intimate after they saw a ghost, which I wasn’t the biggest fan of in terms of the story telling. The spicy scenes definitely were SPICYYY. Overall, if you want a cozy one-day horror-romance read without any actual substance or deeper meaning, this is the book for you.

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𝐈𝐟 𝐈 𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐩𝐩𝐞𝐝 𝐇𝐚𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐘𝐨𝐮 𝐛𝐲 𝐂𝐨𝐥𝐛𝐲 𝐖𝐢𝐥𝐤𝐞𝐧𝐬

Penelope Skinner is a horror author struggling with writer’s block. In an effort to regain her inspiration, she decides to travel and join a writer's retreat with some friends. They end up at a haunted castle in Scotland, where she finds herself alongside with her archnemesis, bestselling horror writer Neil Storm. Penelope had previously humiliated him publicly at a live convention panel by calling him out and throwing her book at him. As the retreat progresses, they begin to uncover the castle’s dark secrets and encounter its ghosts.

When I first saw this book on NetGalley, the beautiful cover immediately caught my eye. After reading the summary, I was sold and couldn’t wait to dive in! The book starts strongly with an engaging first chapter and for me it was an easy read.

I was initially unsure how the book would blend the horror and romance genres. As I read, I found it wasn't as spooky as I had hoped for a horror novel. However, as a romance, it was charming and enjoyable, holding my attention throughout. I do wish there had been more background on the ghosts, though.

Spookiness level: 👻👻/5
Overall rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

🕸️Enemies to Lover
🕸️Paranormal romance
🕸️Slow burn
🕸️Native MCs
🕸️Horror
🕸️Forced proximity

This book comes out on October 15th but you can preorder it now!👻

Huge thanks to Netgalley and the author for the ARC.✨

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When the author makes a note that there is racism in their book that is a no from me, you can write a book without including racism. This is 2024, I do not have time for hate. So I decided NOT to read this.

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A unique blend of romance and horror. The plot is engaging with a mix of thrills and chills and I liked the setting of the haunted castle. The pacing can be a little uneven at times but overall an enjoyable read.
Many thanks to St. Martin’s Press and to Netgalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.

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This spooky romance/enemies-to-lovers story by Pacific Northwest/Indigenous author Colby Wilkens is being published just in time for Halloween reading. Main characters Neil Storm and Penelope/Pen Skinner are rival authors of Indigenous Fiction with a very public feud who find themselves together again at a writing retreat, this time in a supposedly haunted castle in definitely non-Indigenous Scotland. Since they last encountered each other, both have been suffering from writers’ block as well.

“If I Stopped Haunting You” is mostly light fare with spicy moments, but it has some interesting insights into the difficulties of authors who are trying to correctly represent their Native ancestry in fictional stories, without resorting to stereotypes (although part of Neil’s goal was initially to “reclaim” some visuals like being “savage”). We also learn a bit about the peculiarities of multiracial Indigenous members being properly “enrolled” and accepted in an official tribe (he is, she isn’t). Relocating the two of them to the Highlands of Scotland and having them play matchmakers/counselors to a resident ghost couple make their own enemies-to-lovers story different. Pen and Neil engage in a lot of quick-witted and entertaining banter so adding a paranormal element adds a unique flavor. 4 stars!


Literary Pet Peeve Checklist:
Green Eyes (only 2% of the real world, yet it seems like 90% of all fictional females): YES Neil has sparkly green eyes.
Horticultural Faux Pas (plants out of season or growing zones, like daffodils in autumn or bougainvillea in Alaska): NO It’s wintry in Scotland and the garden is frozen.

Thank you to St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for an advanced reader copy!

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Native rep? Yes. Scotland? Yes. Enemies to Lovers? Yes. Forced Proximity? Yes. But, the chemistry just didn't sizzle for me. I think it was well written and had a wonderful premise, I just didn't find the FMC likeable enough for me to root for her. I did really enjoy the world building, atmosphere, and slow burn. If you're a fan of Ali Hazelwood, I think you'll like this one!

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Thanks so much to Colby Wilkens and St. Martin's Press | St. Martin's Griffin for the eARC of this title. I love a good fall/halloween setting in a book. It's my favorite time of the year so extra star for that one. I found this one a but hard to get though just not my favorite book at all. I did like the Dual POV though!

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They say don't judge a book by it's cover... This book had such a great cover though! Unfortunately, the old cliché is true though. Penelope is such a toxic heroine, how could anyone root for her?! The horror wasn't there and where was even the romance beyond physical attraction? Neil is literally just a prop in this book. Not to mention how immature both characters were throughout this novel. The trope of being stuck with your mortal enemy is overdone, but so are a lot of romantic tropes. Unfortunately this did nothing to defy it's clichés or provide compelling characters and romance. It's a no for me.

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Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC of this book. All opinions are my own.

This book. This book has my whole heart. I absolutely adored this! From the incredible characters, to the plot, to falling in love with everything so quickly- I couldn’t put this down. I highly recommend this! It really just sucks you in and makes you never want to leave. In my opinion, those are the best books and I couldn't get enough.

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2.5 ⭐️ 2.5 🌶️

Read As An Arc

👻 Haunted Castle In Scotland
👻 Native MCs
👻 Real Angsty Ghosts
👻 Rival Authors
👻 Unsolved Mystery
👻 Enemies To Lovers


I need to start off by saying the representation was great with queer and BIPOC! However, this book fell flat and toxic for me unfortunately with its saving grace being the spooky elements, as much as I was so desperately wanting this to be a 5 star arc just based off the blurb alone and hitting the right elements: romance, Scotland, spooky, ghosts and haunted.. I just could not.

For rivals, I think the romance between them came on a little too strong and fast; I think I needed more angst and banter with a slow tension forming before we get real spicy. — The spicy scenes were spicy but also so weird… something felt off about it whether it was language or forced, I don’t know, but man lol jeez.

Okay, also… Penelope, our FMC… ASSAULTS Neil multiple times!!! Justifies her reasons auto why she did it, gaslights him to the point where I think his character gets chipped away at.. and then she gets everything in the end??? How does this make any sense?? The toxicity is real with the one.. and yet they become lovers and involved LMAO!

I loved the spooky and ghosts elements in this book! Colby does a great backstory and description about the castle! These moments saved the book and allowed me to continue reading without DNF’ing it (medal please) gave it these stars along with the diversity and representation.

Overall, Colby… I am so sorry! I hate negative reviews and giving them but please alter this to be better! If you want something different and completely off your script, this is your book!!!


* Thank you to NetGalley for the arc!

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I really had high hopes for this one, but it was cringe all the way through. The writing is stilted and repetitive, telling readers what's happening rather than showing. The main characters don't really seem to grow, not are they compatible as a couple even with development. This seemed like the perfect spooky season rom-com, but it felt like too many tropes (books about writers, forced proximity, enemies to lovers) were chosen without consideration as to how those tropes would bring the characters closer together. The one redeeming quality is the setting, which does lend to the genre and mood. I was also eager to read a bi4bi romance from Native perspectives, but the messy characters distracted from that underlying message.

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