Books by Clay McLeod Chapman have become must-reads for me, but a romance novel wrapped up the cloak of a horror novel made the decision even easier. Entering Devil Inside with open expectations and was extremely thrilled with the blend of horror, possession, obsession, greed, and toxic devotion that somehow worked so seamlessly. Devil Inside is yet another smash-hit from one of the great horror writers today.
After a traumatic accident that almost cost Jordan his life, he’s finally starting to feel normal again. Well, maybe not normal. Everything tastes like ash, and when he looks at the people around him, their faces start to melt. At least he’s not dead, right? His friends are doing their best to get him back on his feet, maybe find someone to talk to, perhaps even find someone to take his mind off his last failed relationship.
Then he meets Lilith. The two share an instant connection but after a wild and passionate night together, she ghosts him. Jordan searches the city for Lilith, desperate to see her again. But when a woman claiming to be Lilith shows up, wearing a different face but knowing intimate details about Jordan, he worries he’s losing his grip on reality. As he grows closer to this mysterious woman, he discovers that happily ever afters sometimes come at a cost. How far will Lilith take him, and how much darkness will he embrace to find love?
Yes, Devil Inside is a mixture of horror and romance, but the latter definitely takes center stage, which was much appreciated and worked so well. Chapman understandably leans hard into the horror and unsettling side of things, creating a feverish atmosphere that really never let up. He somehow finds to weave in the sense of crawling dread even in the quieter moments.
The horror was main reason for reading this story, but it was surprising how effective Chapman made the romance aspect of the story. The relationship between our characters isn’t sweet or comforting, but truly messy and emotionally raw. This felt less like your traditional romance novel and more realistically like to damaged humans spiraling towards each other, making the story feel even more compelling. The chemistry is intense from the outset and Chapman did an amazing job allowing us to understand why Jordan connotes to chase Lilith even when every instinct is saying run away.
I am always looking for a book that keeps me on my feet, not just a straightforward horror story. Chapman takes his amazing ability to craft a thrilling and engaging novel and creates a unique story that had me frightening and feeling emotional at the same time. It’s a brutal horror, yet someone how a little sexy.
In the simplest terms Devil Inside by Clay McLeod Chapman had me hooked into the chaos from the beginning. This novel is creepy, emotional, weirdly romantic, and full of the unsettling horror that I have come to expect from Chapman. Devil Inside is a brutal, sexy, nightmare of a horror that is impossible to look away from. Once again, Chapman has proven himself as one of the great horror authors writing books these days.
Devil Inside hits bookstores everywhere on August 11, 2026 from MIRA Books. The audiobook is available at Libro.fm!


