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I discovered this author by accident and man, am I glad I did! Firstly, we are introduced to a young troubled woman - Callie. She is a ghostwriter who will be working for the fading rockstar - Riff. The moment she stepped into his isolated cabin, she knew that she is going to be getting much more than what she bargained for.
Callie has strict rules to follow if she is to live with and write for him.
Don’t go near the attic door.
Don’t go outside after midnight.
Don’t ever listen to them.
But then again, most rules are meant to be broken.
The Night Singers wasn't your typical ghost story. I loved the way the author references Greek Mythology and sirens. I absolutely loved how well - written this book was. The incorporation of sirens was a fresh aberration. As my memory serves me, I think this is the first book I have read which include sirens and boy, was I overjoyed.
London's writing was very enjoyable to read and I'm definitely keen to read more of her work. The world-building was commendable and from the moment I started reading the book, I was invested.
Safe to say, I would be picking up more of London's books. :)

Spooky! I enjoyed this so much! I also kept thinking how great of a movie this could make too. I don’t often see movies in my mind when I’m reading but I absolutely did with this one. I didn’t even want to read it at night because I was afraid it would give me nightmares. I like that in addition to a spooky thriller it also contain elements of Greek mythology which was very interesting to me.
The ONLY reason it didn’t get 5 stars is because I really wanted more information regarding the period of time that Zeke and Callie were trapped in the resort overnight with the sirens and the hurricane. It annoyed me a little that a new chapter opened up just saying that it was the next morning and readers did get to experience the night with the storms and sirens with them. I realize it would make the book longer, but I would’ve been okay with that.
Thanks for the eARC!

Thank you Net Galley for providing an arc. I ended up DNFing this one at 10%. I just couldn't get into the writing style.

It was a fascinating read. Although I don’t usually read horror books, the twists and turns kept me wanting to know more, and I liked reading it.

The Night Singers draws you in with its eerie atmosphere and compelling characters. The tension builds throughout the story, and I loved how the author mixes mystery with supernatural elements. It kept me on the edge of my seat, though there were moments when I wished the pacing was a bit more consistent. Still, it’s a solid, haunting read.

I enjoyed this mystery/thriller story with all the characters that were within this book. The main characters were Callie Rowe and Riff Fall.
Callie Rowe is a ghostwriter for Rockstar. She is happy when her boss tells her that Riff Fall wants her to help him write a memoir. Riff Fall was her childhood crush. Callie Rowe gets in contact with Riff Fall, but he won't leave his home or the island that he lives on. So she will have to go to him. But the more she on the island strange things start to happen.
This was a fun story to read. It had action,adventure, drama, and suspense throughout. There were a few giggles within. There was a bit of a mystery within.
I received a complimentary copy via Netgalley. This is my honest, unbiased opinion.

This book was definitely unique and addicting! There were all sorts of twists I didn’t see coming and that kept it interesting. I enjoyed the authors writing style and I was able to picture the events better because of how detailed and well written it was. I think this would make a great movie!! I look forward to reading more from this author. I recommend this book to anyone who wants something different with some supernatural mystery!
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the digital copy!
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I love a good gothic novel with a little horror. This novel is about Callie Rowe, a ghostwriter hired to pen the memoir of Riff Fall, a 90s rockstar. Callie has had a crush on Rif since being a teenager. This is an amazing opportunity for her. Things take a dark turn for her when she arrives at Riff's secluded beachfront mansion on Invisible Island.
Riff reveals to Callie that his life has been marred by tragedy, including the mysterious disappearance of his wife. While staying with him and writing his story she begins to confront her own dark past and the true price of fame.
The novel has elements of suspense, horror, and the paranormal. Many thanks to NetGalley, London Clark and the publisher for a digital copy to read for review. Highly recommended!

Excellent book, loved it! Looking forward to more from this author! Apologies for the lateness of my review

Callie is a ghost writer. Her newest client, Riff Fall, was a famous musician from the 90’s and one of her favourites. Callie and her agent are overjoyed when they heard that Riff has agreed to do an interview with her. Once Callie gets into the interview, Riff is somewhat agitated and all with his short answers.
Somehow Callie gets the opportunity to go to Riff’s island. He never goes out and lives in his own island type of guy so Callie sets off for Invisible Island, where Riff lives. Once Callie arrives, Riff has strange rules. Such as Callie can’t leave the house or open any windows after 11:59pm. She isn’t allowed to open or even go near a door upstairs. And then, Weird things begin to happen.
I loved this book. I don’t know I finished this book because it was that intriguing and interesting. I couldn’t put it down. I’ve never read a book with this kind of supernatural beings so I was super impressed with my first book. Definitely was a 5 star book for me.

I really enjoyed this book and found it interesting, the only reason I’m not rating this 5*s because at some points the main character got on my nerves and I wanted to push them off the page at some points.

A great supernatural thriller that keeps you guessing what may bei happening next. The creepy atmosphere and well written characters make it hard to put the book down.

The Night Singers was a 4 Star read for me. I really enjoyed it.
The plot really intrigued me and the story ended up being far different than I anticipated.
When I first started reading, I was very quickly invested in what was happening. Initially, it seemed like the horror aspects of this story were going to be similar to the creatures in the tv show 'From' (if you haven't watched it, definitely check it out!) but it ended up going in a very different direction. I wasn't sure if I was going to enjoy it quite as much once I found out what the creatures were, but I actually really enjoyed it.
London's writing was very enjoyable to read and I'm definitely keen to read more of her work.
While I loved the book, I do agree with other readers that the characters seemed to lack a bit of personality. I found myself connecting more with side characters, such as Zeke, than with Riff and Callie. That's not to say that I didn't like them, I just didn't really feel overly connected to them.
Regardless, I'd definitely recommend reading The Night Singers!

4.25 stars
This was a hard book for me to put down! I was drawn into the story early on and found myself tearing through so I could get to the thrilling, terrifying conclusion. Fans of Greek mythology will probably get a kick out of this book (even the main character's name, Callisto, is a nod to the epic poems and stories). It's evident pretty quickly what kind of creatures the author is referring to, and what kind of situation reclusive rocker Riff Fall has found himself locked into, but that's totally ok because it's still an engrossing story. I found there were enough plot twists and likeable characters to keep me invested.
All in all, a solid entry in the horror/thriller category, and now I definitely want to go and read some more of Clarke's other works.
Thanks to NetGalley, author London Clarke, and Books Go Social publishing, for the opportunity to read this digital ARC and review it. All opinions are my own.

This was pretty good. To be honest my only real complaint is that I often found the main character to be a bit annoying and unlikable…but only sometimes. At other times I like her quite a bit and thought she was great.
I found this book very entertaining. I thoroughly enjoyed the “rockstar” aspect of it all. I definitely recommend.

Sirens have always fascinated me since I love Greek mythology. The descriptions of these creatures fit perfectly as to how I thought they looked. I cannot imagine having to cut oneself off from everyone and everything in order to survive these creatures. Knowing that any day could be your last day on earth would be most depressing.

I love a book with a good setting. A little creepy, mysterious, with a haunting broodiness. That's exactly what this is, a Gothic horror with atmosphere instead of gore. Callie and Riff are great characters, and their story is interesting and drew me in quickly. I loved this book.

I really enjoyed The Night Singers; I wasn't quite sure what to expect but it definitely held my attention. Callie is working with a former popstar to ghost write his biography. When excepting the assignment, she does not realize the craziness she will encounter. I absolutely love the three rules.
The setting was haunting and quite creepy. Mr. Clarke described the setting perfectly. This story gave me all of the sensations of a supernatural/horror novel. There were quite a few twists and turns, some I never saw coming, but thoroughly enjoyed them.
Thank you NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for the ARC.

The Night Singers is a gripping tale that blends mystery with just the right touch of supernatural intrigue. The author weaves a haunting narrative that kept me on the edge of my seat throughout. Some parts of the book genuinely spooked me, adding an exhilarating thrill to the reading experience. Clarke's vivid descriptions and atmospheric settings bring the story to life in a way that's both eerie and mesmerizing. The characters are well-developed, each with their own secrets and complexities, which kept me guessing until the very end. This book is definitely worth diving into!!

Callie thinks her career as a ghostwriter hit an all time high when the recluse musician, Riff, hires her and has her join him on his reclusive island, but, RIff's strange rules and phantom footsteps leave Callie wondering if there's something more sinister at play.
Clarke delivers an atmospheric novel unlike any other by building a world I felt like I was actually about to step into. The dread that builds is real and the suspense is nail biting. Callie and Riff are well built and relatable characters that I really enjoyed following along with.
The Night Singers should not be overlooked!