It's The Village meets Needful Things in this mesmerizing and chilling novel set in the secluded town of Amity Falls--Ellerie has the chance to have her secret wishes come true, but there's a price to pay. From Erin A. Craig, the New York Times bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrows.Ellerie Downing lives in the quiet town of Amity Falls in the Blackspire Mountain range--five narrow peaks stretching into the sky like a grasping hand, bordered by a nearly impenetrable forest of tall pines. The Downings are beekeepers by trade and the honey their hives produce is celebrated and revered throughout Amity Falls. Though the early townsfolk fought off the devils in the woods, to this day visitors are few and rare. But when a supply party goes missing, some worry the monsters that stalked the region have once more returned.
As fall turns to winter, more strange activities plague the town. They point to a tribe of devilish and mystical creatures who promise to fulfill the residents' deepest desires, however grand and impossible, for just a small favor. But their true intentions are much more sinister. Ellerie finds herself in a race against time before all of Amity Falls, her family, and the boy she loves, go up in flames. Small Favors is a beautifully creepy, gothic tale, loosely based on the fairy tale of Rumpelstiltskin.
From the New York Times bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrows comes a mesmerizing and chilling novel that's The Village meets Needful Things about what lurks in the shadows of the people you think you know.
"Unique, enchanting, and haunting."-Brigid Kemmerer, NYT bestselling author of the Cursebreaker series
Ellerie Downing is waiting for something to happen. Life in isolated Amity Falls, surrounded by an impenetrable forest, has a predictable sameness. Her days are filled with tending to her family's beehives, chasing after her sisters, and dreaming of bigger things while her twin, Samuel, is free to roam as he wishes.
Early town settlers fought off monstrous creatures in the woods, and whispers that the creatures still exist keep the Downings and their neighbors from venturing too far. When some townsfolk go missing on a trip to fetch supplies, a heavy unease settles over the Falls.
Strange activities begin to plague the town, and as the seasons change, it's clear that something is terribly wrong. The creatures are real, and they're offering to fulfill the residents' deepest desires, however grand, for just a small favor. These seemingly trifling demands, however, hide sinister intentions. Soon Ellerie finds herself in a race against time to stop Amity Falls, her family, and the boy she loves from going up in flames.
Praise for SMALL FAVORS: A Reese’s Book Club Recommended Spooky Read! A POPSUGAR Best Book of July Pick!
★"[A]
gloriously dark fairy tale...Erin A. Craig has conjured a
spellbinding tale of magic and horror."—
Shelf Awareness, starred review
“If you’re looking for a book to give you
goosebumps as you read, you’re going to want to
add this one to your TBR!”—
The Nerd Daily
"A
chilling tale about what lurks in the shadows of the people you think you know."—
TOR “
Small Favors by Erin A. Craig
will give you chills no matter how hot it is outside."—
Popsugar"
An engrossing combination of the
supernatural and
human psychology."—
Kirkus "
Small Favors is as much about
humanity as it is about
horror. Perfect for readers who love
mysteries and the
macabre."—
BookPage
"Fans of Brenna Yovanoff and Erin Bowman will enjoy this
lushly built, ominous rural America."—
PW
"Craig twists a
slow-burn fairy tale around
classic horror tropes that ultimately land on
satisfying beats."—
SLJ
Praise for HOUSE OF SALT AND SORROWS:“
Haunting,
atmospheric, and
immersive.”--
Bustle“Nothing short of both
haunting and mesmerizing. . .a perfect
step into escapism and away from real life.”--
Hypable"It’s
a fairy tale, a young-adult romance (though gothic enough for adult readers) and a whodunit too."--
The Wall Street Journal"
Chilling and
atmospheric."--Laura E. Weymouth, author of
The Light Between Worlds
"Evocative details and lyrical, moody prose . . .
a richly conceived story that blends mythic and Gothic storytelling."--
PW
"The novel’s vivid, evocative atmosphere will please fans of the gothic . . .
chills aplenty."--
The Bulletin
"Equal parts gothic fairy tale and romance . . .
compulsively readable."—
SLJ"This moody maritime retelling of
The Twelve Dancing Princesses blends elements of suspense and horror for a gothic twist on a familiar tale.
A memorably built world populated with a hauntingly doomed family."--
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