Hollow

Hollow by Taylor Grothe, published by Peachtree Publishing Company Incorporated in 2025, is a 352-page work that explores the complexities of identity and belonging through the lens of a queer YA cult horror narrative. The story follows Cassie Davis, a recently diagnosed autistic teen who returns to her hometown in upstate New York after a meltdown at school. Seeking familiarity, Cassie hopes to reconnect with her old friends, but her welcome is less than warm. An invitation to a backpacking trip to Hollow Ridge takes a dark turn when she finds herself alone in a deserted campsite, prompting a series of unsettling events.
As Cassie navigates her new reality, she encounters Kaleb, who introduces her to a community of artists and outcasts at the Roost. This setting becomes a space for Cassie to explore her true self, yet strange occurrences challenge her sense of safety and trust. The narrative delves into themes of social issues and the struggles faced by neurodiverse individuals, making Hollow a significant exploration of identity within the realms of mystery and horror. Readers will find a haunting tale that intertwines elements of social and family issues, as well as the complexities of friendship and acceptance.
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Don’t Let the Forest In meets The Whispering Dark in a queer YA cult horror following a recently diagnosed autistic teen who becomes enmeshed in a community of outcasts harboring sinister secrets.
“One of the best horror novels of the year, full stop. Haunting, heartfelt, and downright creepy.” –Kamilah Cole, bestselling author of So Let Them Burn
After a meltdown in her school cafeteria prompts an unwanted autism diagnosis, Cassie Davis moves back to her hometown in upstate New York, where her mom hopes the familiarity will allow Cassie to feel normal again. Cassie’s never truly felt normal anywhere, but she does crave the ease she used to have with her old friends.
Problem is that her friends aren’t so eager to welcome her back into the fold. They extend an olive branch by inviting her on their backpacking trip to Hollow Ridge, in the upper reaches of the Adirondacks. But when a fight breaks out their first night, Cassie wakes to a barren campsite–her friends all gone.
With severe weather approaching and nearing sensory overload, Cassie is saved by a boy named Kaleb, who whisks her away to a compound of artists and outcasts he calls the Roost. As Kaleb tends to her injuries, Cassie begins to feel–for the first time in her life–that she can truly be herself. But as the days pass, strange happenings around the Roost make Cassie question her instincts. Noises in the trees grow louder, begging the question: Are the dangers in the forest, on the trail, or in the Roost itself?
In a world where autistic characters rarely get to be the hero of their own stories, Cassie Davis’s one-step-back, two-steps-forward journey to unmasking makes Hollow as much a love letter to neurodiversity as it is a haunting tale you’ll want to read with the lights on.
Read if You Love:
- Don’t Go in the Woods
- Deadly Road Trips
- CottageGORE
- Malevolent Masks
- Cults
- Nerd-core
- Wound-tending
- First Love
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