One Bad Night & Other Stories by Isabel Armiento
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
One Bad Night & Other Stories, a Horror Anthology, is an Aardvark Original developed to celebrate Aardvark Book Club’s 3-year anniversary in October.
I knew immediately upon seeing the cover that I had to have it, but then I read the list of authors and was doubly-sold. Those authors are Kay Chronister, Del Sandeen, Kylie Lee Baker, Rachel Harrison, CJ Leede, Jennifer Marie Thorne, S. A. Barnes, and Stephen Graham Jones, all of whom have had previous novels offered via Aardvark.
If you are unfamiliar with Aardvark, they are an online book subscription service offering new and varied releases each month. The quality that makes Aardvark my favorite service is the amount of new Horror they offer, my favorite genre.

This collection features 8-stories, and below are my brief thoughts/ratings on each story:
1. Two Observers of the Slaughter Rites on Gannet Island by Kay Chronister — ⭐⭐⭐⭐ — This story follows a husband and wife duo embarking on some cultural anthropological field research on a remote island. It was so bizarre and fun and I became completely invested in it.
2. My Lithopedia by Del Sandeen — ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5 — This was fun and it definitely got under my skin. Anything involving dolls, or things resembling dolls, which I would categorize the feel of the stone baby from this story as, usually get under my skin. I felt like this had such a classic horror feel, but was also a creative concept, so it played on past tropes, but brought something completely new to the table!
3. Lady Jawbone by Kylie Lee Baker — ⭐⭐⭐.5 — I liked the feel of this as well, but was left a little dumbfounded by it. I feel like, having read other things from this author, this was very different from her other work. I like the description of the setting, being in nearly constant dark, it sort of took away the visual sense, so it made me feel like I was in the dark as well.
4. A Necromancer’s Guide to Reconnecting with an Ex by Rachel Harrison — ⭐⭐⭐⭐ — I love Rachel Harrison’s writing so much. Her MCs always feel so true to life. While this didn’t pack quite the punch as her regular full-length novels, it was still very well-crafted.
5. Red Tide by C.J. Leede — ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — This story was so interesting, including some sea-related horror, which I tend to enjoy. There were some super yucky descriptions, which I loved and also enjoyed how full-circle this felt.
6. 47 Pineview Way by Jennifer Marie Thorne — ⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 — This was eerie. If it were a full-length novel and I was writing one of my regular reviews, it would be rounded up to a 4. This is a suburban-set story with the feel of the goblin market to it. It was def interesting and I cannot imagine being in the MCs position.
7. A Meditation on the Existence of Certain Cutlery by S.A. Barnes — ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — This story was very S.A. Barnes! It almost felt like it contained a whole novel, it was so well-imagined. I don’t know what to believe about the end, I have different theories, and I love that Barnes left it open to the Reader’s interpretation.
8. One Bad Night by Stephen Graham Jones — ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — I almost didn’t make it through this story, NGL. The topics explored mirror pretty closely things going on in my own life at the moment, and I’ll tell you, it’s wasn’t easy.
I pushed through, skimming certain sections, because a friend read it before me and I sort of knew ahead of time the direction it would ultimately take. I was gutted by this story. It’s written with such raw detail and emotion. So, yeahhhh, SGJ, one of my favorite authors of all time tearing my heart out yet again. I love his writing so much. It’s always so heartfelt and real. What an end to the collection. Wow.

Overall, this was such a fun and well-rounded collection, ending with that gut-wrenching story from one of my favorite authors of all time, SGJ, which spoke to my soul.
Aardvark did a phenomenal job with their selection of authors and works for this anthology. I hope they create more of these in the future. I’d definitely be buying and reading them!












































