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This novella may be short, but it packs enough horror and creepiness to fill several volumes. Nolan drags his wife Emma to the bed and breakfast where they were once happy. That was only a year ago, but Emma has lost a baby since and has been in a depression for what seems like forever. The bed and breakfast has changed, but Emma seems to perk up and Nolan is willing to do whatever it takes to see her happy. It is obvious that staying there is not a good idea but the couple notices nothing. The longer they stay, the more things start getting weirder and by the time they realize what’s happening, it is too late. The house is disturbing and with every eerie detail the feeling of claustrophobia and hopelessness grows. It’s like a haunted house story written by HP Lovecraft. I’m usually not a huge fan of weird horror but this one is grounded enough in mystery as to appeal to me. I liked it a lot.
I chose to read this book and all opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased. Thank you, NetGalley/A. M. Kherbash.

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The first couple chapters of Bed and Breakfast held such promise. I was so interested in what would happen. Unfortunately, the wheels seem to fall off afterward, and the novel's end grew disjointed but not in a good way. It was really hard to care what happened after a while.

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A nice horror novella with a beautiful cover. I liked the concept of the couples return to a BnB they enjoyed before but no, something has changed. The fungal horror elements are very nice.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the oppurtunity to read this eARC in exchange for my honest opinions.

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✨REVIEW: 4.5/⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨
🪞Bed and Breakfast by A.M. Kherbash🪞

🍄‍🟫synopsis: After spending a lovely weekend at a bed and breakfast, Nolan revisits it the following year with his wife, Emma, hoping to relive those happy memories and forget a painful event that had occurred in the interim.

🍄‍🟫my opinion: I requested the book because of the cover (I’m a fan of all things vintage and scary🙂‍↔️💗) and loved the story; it’s great, creepy and original <3

Emma and Nolan go to a bed and breakfast that they already know and have visited before, in hopes that Emma will feel better and the couple will restructure (dealing with grief, trauma and depression). So ok, it all sounds relatively good, right? 🙄 BUT, the innkeper; Leah, has other intentions and you know, they are not good. 💀💀

I feel it had very good psychological horror scenes and also embraces fungal horror themes (AND I LOVE IT🧚🍄). It’s definitely a super weird book and well, I love weirdness.

✨Highly recommended if you✨

🍄Like fungal horror.
🧠Like psychological horror
🍄Like good villains.

I would like to thank @netgalley and @a.m.kherbash for the advanced e-copy. <33

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This started off slow but definitely picked up more in the second half. It kept me gripped all the way through and on the edge of my seat for most of it and my hairs on the back of my neck standing up. I liked how it ended and left it up to the reader to decide.

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"The longer Nolan stared at the two, the more he felt himself on the verge of a breakdown. Just what did the madwoman promise his wife?"


This novella had few sinister, eerie and creepy moments. Told from POVs of husband and wife , Nolan and Emma. You can feel Nolan's stress and despair as he feels his wife slowly drifting away, her sudden obsession about staying in that place, her fascination with mushrooms and her inexplicable bond with the owner. Some parts were a bit lacking and confusing - some felt trippy and disorienting. Some which I found interesting, I wish could have been explored / delved deeper (like a back story of the mysterious owner/Leah)...The ending was abrupt and ambiguous.

Big thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the arc. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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A quick novella that starts slow and ratchets up the pace to a mind-bending blur that is both bizarre and eerie

A young couple return to a remote bed and breakfast that they visited a year prior in order to rekindle their relationship and reignite happier memories after suffering a series of tragic losses. Management isn't the only thing that's changed at the bed and breakfast and the husband begins to realize that perhaps returning here might not turn out to be the salvation he hoped it would be

This was a touch of a slow start, but what starts out slow rapidly unravels onto tense unreality and creepy unease. The wheels come off in the latter half of this novella and a straight forward grief horror quickly become tangential and fever-dreamy in such a pleasant way.

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This slim and sinister novella was well-executed though those who look for tidily tied up mysteries might find the abrupt ending disappointing. Rather than a true tale of horror, A.M. Kherbash’s Bed and Breakfast was more of a character study that examined a grieving married couple.

Perhaps if they had been a more likeable pair, I would have found the admittedly eerie goings-on more compelling, but both husband and wife were cloying and childish. Simply put, it was hard to care about what happened to them while they strove towards their singular, separate, and selfish goals.

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The author jumps right in with this novella. The insidious feel of the book picks up right away, and the author only continues to build the tension. You’re immediately wondering what is going on and what is going to happen. It was a fast paced read and the writing was good. However, I felt like the ending was rather abrupt and not entirely fleshed out, making it feel lackluster. I also felt like I sometimes had a bit of a struggle to follow along the plot line. It sometimes felt a little surreal. I also really felt like there were a lot of unanswered questions that went along with the plot. These holes just felt gapping as the books went on. Overall it was a decent, eerie, quick read.

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Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC read in exchange for a review!

Bed and Breakfast follows Nolan and Emma, a married couple struggling with the grief of multiple losses. Nolan books a reservation at a B&B they visited in happier times, hoping to pull his wife from a severe depressive episode. Things begin to turn sideways at check-in, and by the end of the novella.... well you'll have to wait and see.

This was well-written, with the exception of some typos, and the vibes gave: Silvia Moreno-Garcia's Mexican Gothic and Joe Hill's The Pram. It's weird lit. There's fungal, gothic, and primal elements- and a creeping sense of dread.

Ultimately, the plot and ending of this didn't do it for me- but the tone, atmosphere, and depiction of grief were on-point!

Run to read this if you love weird horror or dark literary fiction.

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The best thing this book has going for it is the fact that it's short. I'm still a little confused, and it felt like it took me forever to finish. Adding a star because the beginning wasn't bad

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2.5/5 (rounding up)

TW: Pregnancy loss, infertility

This novella centers around Nolan and Emma, a struggling couple returning to a bed and breakfast they visited together during a happier period in their lives. The bed and breakfast is under new management and the couple has no idea what's in store for them.

This story had a very surreal and dreamlike quality to it. While I understand the author's intention, I found the plot a bit difficult to follow at various points throughout. I think the story will still find its audience, though. It's got a creepy, Gothic feel and it does successfully leave the reader with a sense of dead and unease. There were elements I enjoyed but it is not something I would personally revisit. Overall, this one was not for me.

Thank you to NetGalley and the author for the ARC!

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In this story a couple revisit a bed and breakfast where at a time in their lives it gave them pleasant memories. Struggling with grief and a a way to begin healing, the husband arranges a trip back.

At first things seem off but the further the story progresses the more stranger things become. There is a constant feeling of dread from the start. For me personally it started off strong however over the half way mark it didn't quite hit the mark for me. Although it was a great premise, it was an ok read.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the author for the ARC! This was a spooky novella about diverging interests, goals, and growing apart. I would recommend going in blind to this one as it adds to the atmosphere. I'm still unsure who or what Leah truly is, but I enjoyed the ride nonetheless.

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A struggling couple returns to a Bed and Breakfast that they had visited in happier times.

There were a few weird and eerie moments in this story, but I had a bit of a hard time following the thread of the plot, it was at times surreal and dreamy.

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Bed and Breakfast follows a couple, Nolan and his wife Emma who go back to a bed and breakfast that they once had happier times at.

This couple is hoping to mend their broken relationship and hopefully rekindle the good times however, Nolan realizes that not everything is as it seems. The bed and breakfast is not the same and the new owner only adds to the ever growing dread Nolan is feeling...

I will say that the author did an amazing job at atmospheric writing because, you the reader can truly feel the vibe and the dread that's looming. And you can also feel the emotional state the couple is in which adds a creep factor.

The ending... ugh I wanted more it was quick and didn't leave much to think about. It is however a great slow burn that leaves you with a sense of dread, so I recommend checking this out!

Thanks for the arc NetGalley!

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Noah takes his wife back to the bed and breakfast they loved the previous year. but the new owner is creepy and things are not right. good thriller

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What did I just read?

A.M. Kherbash delivered a creepy as heck novella that left me with a furrowed brow halfway through until long after I finished.

The amount of messed up-ness packed into 160 pages was unmatched; such an atmospheric, building level of creepiness, I will be thinking about this for a long time, and will make me reconsider staying at a bed and breakfast (or eating mushrooms) for a long, long time.

Nolan and Emma lost another baby almost a year ago and she is understandably going through it. Nolan wants to do whatever he can to lift her spirits and get his wife back, so he books a weekend at a bed and breakfast she loved when they stayed there a year ago. But the place has changed. There is a new owner, a new smell, and plants everywhere. Almost turned away, he convinces the new owner to let them stay, and then it gets crazy.

This book gave me the feeling something was always standing just around the corner, or in my blindspot. I left feeling completely unsettled, in the very best way.

If you like weird girl lit, level ten creep factors, and feeling unsettled for a whole read, pick up this book immediately.

Thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to read this early!

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A husband and wife duo visit a bed and breakfast after receiving bad news multiple times in a row. As they do, its determined that romantic bed and breakfast getaways are so successful at reuniting a couple who struggles to even ascertain if they like each other- but something is certainly strange about their retreat away from home. The atmosphere in itself was fraught with tension pretty consistently- but unfortunately to me, it took way too long for anything of substance to happen. We have some creepy moments throughout, but if you reach 60% to a novella that hasn't revelead its plot yet, I think the pacing is off. The writing is good, but almost lacks personality. I wish I had more to work with here, but this one wasn't for me. Please bring back proper pacing in horror novels/ novellas!! Thank you to the publisher and author for a chance with the eARC!

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I had some issues with the plot. What was up with Leah? Was she a witch? What did she want with Emma and Nolan? What was with the hair / fur? I felt like there were a lot of unanswered questions that came with the story. I understood why Emma grew attached to Leah and why she was willing to believe all of these questionable things due to her grief and want for a child, but the reason for Leah (and the baby dolls? They aren’t really explained either) aren’t clear.

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