A review by tvislife
What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher

2.5

It was nice to follow Easton and Angus again, but this story wasn’t nearly as engaging as the first. It follows them as they return to Easton’s hunting lodge, where they encounter rumors of a woman that steals a person’s breath while they sleep. 

It took a while to get to the meat of this story I thought (not literally, because the whole novella is only like 150 pages). It just felt like we were waiting for something creepy or weird to happen, and when it finally did, I was just kinda like, is that it? The first book did a fantastic job of creating a creepy atmosphere and slowly building up the horror and tension for us to figure out what’s going on. For this one, it really just felt more like a random story you’d hear over a campfire at sleepaway camp, not a genuine horror story.