
Release date: February 24, 2026
Publisher: Minotaur
Genre: Mystery/Thriller, Horror
Synopsis:
Barbie meets Scream with a 90s nostalgia twist in this horror romp from Bless Your Heart author Lindy Ryan.
Horror author Jill has just moved to suburban New Jersey, hoping to fit in with the new PTA moms and maybe not weird everyone out with her Final Girl coffee mug. You know. Make some real friends.
But then a plastic face-masked serial killer begins slashing their way through town, one overly made-up mom at a time. The police are incredulous. The moms are indignant. And Jill is slowly wrapped into a killer’s murderous spree, until she might just be the last woman standing.
A delightfully murderous novel that is equal parts scathing and salacious, Dollface will win you over with its gossip and gore, one body at a time.
Review:
Dollface by Lindy Ryan is a wildly entertaining horror romp that leans fully into camp, nostalgia, and gleeful gore. I ended up doing a mix of print and audio, but I found myself gravitating toward the audiobook thanks to Stephanie Nemeth-Parker’s narration. She’s a consistent standout for me, and once again she delivers a performance that’s engaging, captivating, and perfectly attuned to the story’s tone. Pair that with a premise that blends suburban mom culture, slasher vibes, and a Barbie meets Scream aesthetic, and I was hooked almost immediately.
This is very much “light horror” in the best way: strange, fun, and just gory enough to satisfy without tipping into overwhelming territory. The story revels in its 90s horror movie energy, complete with a plastic faced serial killer, PTA politics, and a sharp sense of satire aimed at suburban expectations of motherhood and femininity. While some of the twists didn’t fully surprise me, the ride itself was such a blast that it honestly didn’t matter, I was having too much fun.
If you love horror that doesn’t take itself too seriously, especially older slasher films with a wink and a nod, Dollface is an easy recommendation. It’s campy, chaotic, and unapologetically entertaining, balancing gossip and gore in a way that feels both playful and pointed. This one is perfect for readers who want their horror fun, fast paced, and just a little bit unhinged.
Overall rating: 4/5
Thanks to the publisher for my review copy.














