Saturday, January 24, 2026

The Body by Bethany C. Morrow

 

The Body is a pulse-pounding supernatural horror story from bestselling author Bethany C. Morrow, where one woman must survive a series of bizarre and escalating attacks on her marriage.

Mavis broke from her parents’ congregation years ago, but she still hasn’t recovered. Their impossible expectations and soul-shredding critiques have dug deep into her mind, and she’s taunted by the knowledge that even when she’s done nothing wrong, she’ll never be right.

Now Mavis is afraid she’s about to lose the only thing she has: her husband, Jerrod. The man she’s always known was too good to be true. No one thinks she deserves him—not even after surviving the serial cheater they wanted her to stick by—and soon they’ll all find out they were right.

Mavis is already unraveling when a brush with death shows her what real fear looks like. Soon, she’s under constant attack from all directions. As the assaults turn increasingly vicious and bizarre, Mavis realizes that Hell isn’t reserved for the afterlife.

And sinner or not, no one is coming to save her.



Mavis grew up with parents who made her feel less than. She was taught from an early age that her ultimate goal was marriage. She was also taught that she would be lucky should any man be willing to settle for her. When she eventually marries Jerrod, she is in a constant state of fear that he will abandon her since she has always been made to feel that she is not worthy of love. Her skewed ideas of perfection in her husband cause her to make a choice she regrets, and now it is not her marriage in danger but her life. The reason for these attacks? Well, you will have to read it to find out.

From the description that says Mavis must survive a series of bizarre and escalating attacks on her marriage, I was expecting more of a psychological horror. While there are those aspects of the story considering her mental state and struggles with what she calls the "talons" of her intrusive thoughts, these "attacks" are not on her marriage but actual physical attacks on her life. 

This was unexpectedly brutal and gory at times. If you are in the midst of planning a wedding, this book may make you consider eloping instead.

4 out of 5 stars

My thanks to Tor Nightfire for the gifted hardcover in addition to the e-ARC.

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