As a librarian who curates horror sections, I field this question a lot! 'Our Little Horror Story' stands alone, but its open-ended finale practically begs for continuation. The publisher’s catalog shows no sequel, though the 2023 reissue included bonus material teasing 'future nightmares.' Could be marketing, but I’ve shelved it beside indie titles like 'The Hollow Ones'—similar vibes, if readers need a fix. The author’s Patreon occasionally shares vignettes that feel like spiritual successors, too.
Nope, no sequel—but the original’s so dense with symbolism, it rewards repeat reads. I caught new details about the doll’s backstory on my third go. If you crave more, try 'Pale Hands' by a different author; it scratches the same eerie itch.
Man, 'Our Little Horror Story' really got under my skin when I first read it—that mix of childhood nostalgia and creeping dread was chef's kiss. From what I've dug up, there isn't an official sequel, but the author did drop some cryptic hints in interviews about a potential follow-up exploring the fallout of the first book's events. I low-key hope they dive deeper into the lore of the 'whispering garden'—that setting had so much untapped potential.
Fans have been piecing together theories on forums, connecting it to the author's short story 'Crimson Threads,' which feels like it exists in the same universe. Honestly, I'd kill for a sequel that expands on the original's ambiguous ending. Until then, I’ll just reread the last chapter and imagine my own conclusions.
Remember how 'Our Little Horror Story' left us all screaming at that cliffhanger? Twelve book clubs later, I’m still dissecting it. No direct sequel exists, but the 2020 anthology 'Twilight Fables' had a short story by the same author featuring a cameo from the original’s villain. It’s like finding an Easter egg! My theory? They’re testing waters for a bigger project. Meanwhile, the fandom’s AO3 tag is bursting with alternate endings—some even better than official sequels might’ve been.
The day I was supposed to win the biggest award of my career, I walked in on my boyfriend, Ethan, in bed with another woman.
He sneered, calling me a face-blind, scent-deaf bore in bed.
I planned to expose his ass at the award ceremony. Instead, he and his lover mowed me down with their car.
Next thing I knew, I woke up with them in an S-class horror survival game. Mortality rate: over 95%.
We had to survive ten days in a haunted manor to be revived.
Hit 100 on your Anxiety Level, and your soul is obliterated.
Chloe, Ethan's lover, sneered. "Sensory defects? You can't recognize ghosts or smell danger. In a horror game, that’s a death sentence. You might as well just die."
The others heard her and scrambled to team up.
Me? I walked straight into the lair of the manor's final boss.
The most powerful demon in the game wanted to devour my soul. I couldn't really see him. I just thought he was a cosplayer.
I lunged forward, poked his abs, and pointed at the glowing crack in his chest.
"Wow, you're really committed to the role. This getup must've cost a fortune."
I was a housewife with severe OCD and a serious cleanliness obsession.
I accidentally entered what I thought was a wholesome parenting game where I beat the crap out of my rebellious son, smothered my adorable daughter with love, and ripped out the corpse-stitching on my husband to sew him back up.
On the day I cleared the game, the three of them tearfully sent me off.
Only during the final settlement did I learn the truth: my husband was the ultimate boss of the horror game. My son was an infamous demon who left no players alive, and my daughter had crushed the skulls of a hundred players.
Wasn't this supposed to be a parenting game? Turns out, I had walked straight into a horror game.
When my boyfriend claimed he was the final boss of a horror game, I laughed it off. What kind of terrifying final boss spends every day at home doing laundry, cooking meals, handing over all his money, and constantly clinging to his wife for affection?
Then, one day, I entered the horror game myself. The infamous final boss, the one every player feared, pinned me against the headboard, slowly testing the limits of my body.
He leaned close to my ear and whispered, “So? Do you believe me now?”
After entering a horror game, I, Anastasia Moreau, begin dating the big boss.
At our first meeting, I wrap my arms around his sleek, serpentine body and squeeze him into a corner of the coffin.
"Move over, move over."
In the next instant, a strikingly handsome young man with white hair and golden eyes appears beneath me.
The tips of his ears flush red as he glares at me.
"You… You're lying on my hair!" he grits out.
I'm a cheapskate, so I decide to rent a haunted apartment at a low price.
On the first night of moving into said apartment, the taps turn on by themselves.
I yell angrily at the empty apartment, "You'd better pay the water bill, then!"
The water stops flowing immediately. It has me thinking that this is the beginning of a long, arduous battle between humans and the supernatural…
Unexpectedly, I see a piping hot meal on the dining table the next day.
Ever since I stumbled upon 'Wicked Little Things,' I couldn't shake off the eerie vibes it left me with. The way it blended horror with psychological twists was just chef's kiss. Now, about sequels—unfortunately, there isn't an official follow-up to this particular story. It's a standalone piece, which kinda bums me out because I'd love to see more of that unsettling atmosphere. But hey, if you're craving similar vibes, 'The Girl Next Door' by Jack Ketchum or 'Let the Right One In' might scratch that itch. Both have that mix of dread and depth that made 'Wicked Little Things' so memorable.
Sometimes, the absence of a sequel leaves room for imagination. I’ve spent hours theorizing what could’ve happened next—maybe the lingering malevolence seeping into another town, or a survivor’s guilt-ridden aftermath. The ambiguity is part of the fun. If you’re into fan discussions, there are forums where people stitch together their own continuations, which can be a wild ride.
I've scoured every corner of the internet for info on 'My House of Horrors'. The original story wraps up nicely, but the author did drop a surprise - a spin-off called 'My Midnight Radio' that explores the same universe from a fresh angle. It follows a late-night radio host who receives calls from supernatural entities, some familiar faces from the original novel make cameos. While not a direct sequel, it expands the lore beautifully with new horrors tied to urban legends. The writing style keeps that perfect blend of creeping dread and dark humor that made the first book so addictive.
I was so invested in 'Our Little Secret' that I immediately went hunting for more after finishing it! The psychological twists and that haunting ending left me craving another dive into its world. From what I’ve gathered, there isn’t a direct sequel, but the author has written other novels with similar vibes—like 'The Silent Patient' or 'Behind Closed Doors,' which scratch that same itch for dark, twisty narratives.
Honestly, part of me hopes the author revisits the characters someday, but the standalone nature of the book kind of adds to its impact. It’s one of those stories that lingers because it doesn’t overexplain. If you loved it, you might enjoy dissecting fan theories online—some folks have wild ideas about hidden connections to the author’s other works!
Oh, 'Our Little Secret'—that book still gives me chills! I devoured it in one sitting last summer, and ever since, I’ve been low-key stalking the author’s social media for hints about a sequel. From what I’ve pieced together, there’s no official announcement yet, but the ending definitely left room for more. The way the protagonist’s past unraveled in the final chapters felt like a setup for another twisty, psychological ride. Fingers crossed the author revisits that world soon—I need to know if the main character’s creepy neighbor actually knew more than they let on!
In the meantime, I’ve been filling the void with similar thrillers like 'The Silent Patient' and 'Sharp Objects,' but nothing quite scratches the same itch. If you hear any rumors about a follow-up, hit me up—I’ll be first in line to preorder!