Insatiable, Erica Ridley
Insatiable, Erica Ridley
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Insatiable

Author: Erica Ridley

Narrator: Mhairi Morrison

Unabridged: TBD

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/22/2026


Synopsis

A chilling Gothic horror novel set at a coed boarding school in Scotland, where a teen girl must not only fight against her monstrous male classmates but the monster growing within her after being cursed.

Every wish granted comes with strings attached. That’s how Catriona Cameron ends up with a scholarship to Floodbane Academy—an elite boarding school on the Isle of Skye she never applied to—where she’ll be one of only six girls to enter the castle’s unwelcoming halls.

She’s not looking for trouble. But after a few male students violently attack and make cruel wishes about her, Catriona is cursed with devastatingly good looks, unpredictable new powers, and an insatiable hunger to devour anyone who preys upon women.

As the cravings mount, so does the carnage. With every new taste, Catriona faces the possibility that she is becoming as monstrous as those she hunts. Is slaying the wicked truly worth the loss of her humanity?

About The Author

Erica Ridley is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of historical romance and horror novels. When not reading or writing, Erica can be found riding camels in Africa, getting hopelessly lost in the middle of Budapest, or zip-lining through rain forests in Costa Rica, where she lives with her husband. The Protégée was her first novel for young adults; this is her second.


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"It hammers home the importance of connection and the impossibility of doing everything on one’s own. With a healthy dose of gore, this historical horror novel...will fill the hearts of feminist horrorphiles to bursting." —School Library Journal

"A stark and immersive tale, the novel anchors its supernatural premise in the realities of gendered violence and the systems that sustain it." —Publishers Weekly

"The narration is viscerally evocative, and the plot and romance are compelling....An engaging examination of the best and worst of humanity." —Kirkus Reviews