About Santa Claus Is Coming… To Kill
Imagine December, a month filled with joy and celebration… now replaced with kidnapping and death. It’s the world’s fault, really; perhaps even yours. Most stopped believing in Christmas magic and Santa. But instead of his magic disappearing, it grew dark. The innocence of children feed his new magic and December has become known as the Dark Month.
Each day the elves do Santa’s bidding, scouring towns to snatch children away from their homes and bring them back to the North Pole, eating any adult they can sink their claws into. And if you’re lucky enough to escape their grasps… you better hope they haven’t pierced your skin. Follow Olivia as she tries to avenge her family by taking down Santa once and for all, not realizing Santa has other plans for her.
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Trigger Warnings include but are not limited to:
• Mental, verbal, emotional, and physical abuse
• Sexual Assault
• Gore and violence, violence against children
• Graphic torture
• Kidnapping
• Vulgar language throughout
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Author Bio:
Hey!! I'm Ella, a millennial autistic author who sprinkles her own relationship and overall life trauma into books to hopefully help others who have been in my shoes. My debut novel Catching Ivy, a dark romance with morally gray characters, was published in January 2025. If you're anything like me, you're obsessed with horror. My new anthology book series, Knight Whispers, is a collection of horror-esque novellas, with the first book in the series being The Fleshweavers Mask. I'm a nerd and avid gamer. I live in New York with my son, husband, two cats and twisted sense of humor.
When I'm not writing, I'm dreaming of the day someone finally brings back the dinosaurs. Coffee is addicted to me, but I don't really mind, it helps to keep my imagination and sarcasm flowing. My favorite hobby is feeding off the emotions of you, my readers. I use your fear, excitement, and unease to fuel my writing. I get excited knowing that when you read my books, you may question your own reality. Equally, my goal is to help you discover a part of yourself to help you cope with any trauma in your own life.
