A review by exorcismemily
Like Jagged Teeth by Betty Rocksteady

4.0

"She would always remember that darkness within darkness, her own private pocket of hell."

This small novella has a lot of goodness going on inside of it. Like Jagged Teeth is about a girl who is being harassed while walking home, and her grandpa pulls up to save the day. The only problem is that he's been dead for years. She gets to his apartment, and things are...wrong.

There is more depth to this story than I expected. Part of the horror is dealing with grief, loss, and forgiveness. This book is grim, and if you pick it up, don't expect for it to be a fun read. It's heavy, and it will stick with you.

Like Jagged Teeth is unsettling as hell, and I loved how Betty Rocksteady described the creepiness and nastiness of what was going on. This book may turn your stomach a bit, and it's a solid read. I recommend this book for fans of other dark novellas like Kealan Patrick Burke's. I can't wait to read more from Betty Rocksteady!