Roar of the Lambs, Jamison Shea
Roar of the Lambs, Jamison Shea
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Roar of the Lambs

Author: Jamison Shea

Narrator: Dara Brown

Unabridged: 14 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/26/2025


Synopsis

If you knew the world was ending, who would you save? And would they let you?

Sixteen-year-old Winnie Bray is a liar. As the resident psychic at an oddities shop, Winnie truly can see the future. But her customers only want reassurance, and Winnie only wants their money. Favorable fortunes are a fast track to funding her way out of Buffalo, New York for good, after all.

But all of that changes when a vision sends her stalking in the remains of her family home that burned down in a fire 10 years ago. Among the ash and rubble, Winnie finds a box made of bone, untouched by flames and…whispering. At the touch of her finger, the box shows her a vision of death, chaos, and apocalypse, with her and rich kids Apollo and Cyrus Rathbun at the center.

Apollo knows their cousin is up to no good, and with the Rathbun family scattered to the wind, they know Cyrus is aiming to present himself as the new patriarch. Despite an initial attraction, Apollo is reluctant to believe Winnie. But soon it becomes clear that their family histories are intertwined, with the whispering, hungry box at the very center, and more than their lives are on the line. Together, they must discover the origins of the box and stop unforeseen forces from fulfilling the apocalyptic prophecy, or die trying.

From the author of I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast is Me comes a speculative thriller about the ties that bind us to places and people, perfect for fans of Andrew Joseph White and Tochi Onyebuchi.

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company

About Jamison Shea

Jamison Shea (they/them) is an Ignyte-Award winning author of dark fantasy and horror novels. Their first book I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me was called "relentlessly gory and almost euphoric in its embrace of the horrific" by NPR. Hailing from Buffalo, New York, and now dwelling in the dark forests of Finland, they drink milk tea and search for eldritch horrors in uncanny places when they are not writing.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Denise on July 29, 2025

Roar of the Lambs is a fun YA queer horror romance, with a Black nonbinary author writing about a genderqueer teen and a Black girl, and a unique supernatural object that binds their fates together. Do take care to read the content warnings. The publisher helpfully included them in the book and I sa......more

Goodreads review by quietpageturner on July 14, 2025

Jamison Shea continues to make horror enjoyable for me! Roar of the Lambs is a dark, high stakes, mystery thriller. I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I requested this arc of NetGalley…and I’m so glad I got it! This YA speculative fiction novel gave the right amount of eerie, jaw-dropp......more

Goodreads review by Zoe on May 09, 2025

Shea takes readers through a dark family history where greed doesn't die with its victims. A grotesque mystery with high stakes and queer characters—soft, but with teeth—ROAR OF THE LAMBS is a bloodcurdling, fresh scream through the young adult speculative genre.......more

Goodreads review by Justine on August 02, 2025

Roar of the Lambs is a wildly horrific (and fun) ride of a novel. The protagonists, as well as the supporting characters, I found to be well-rounded. Winnie had her strength of conviction tampered down by her family’s urging to hide her psychic capabilities finds herself on a journey to reclaim hers......more

Goodreads review by Bethany on April 28, 2025

*Thank you to the publisher via Netgalley for an e-arc in exchange for an honest review* So, I think where this book really succeeds is building up the tension and atmosphere. The slowly creeping dread of the box draining away at Winnie and Apollo's health--both physical and mental--was pretty well-d......more


Quotes

✰"A gripping gothic mystery and a mesmerizing story of teens discovering agency that offers fresh depictions of solidarity, resilience, and decision-making against seemingly insurmountable odds." - Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Distinct and compelling."- Kirkus Reviews

Praise for I Am the Dark That Answers When You Call:
✰"This bold and bloody coming-of-age story is an enthralling page-turner." - Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"Plenty of Parisian details and gracefully outlined dance scenes meld with graphic violence and intense emotions for a deep exploration of what defines and sustains true friendship and self-acceptance...intricate and unsettling." - Booklist

Praise for I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast is Me:
"Gory, gripping, and visceral; examines how supernatural and systemic power unleash the monster within all of us." - Kirkus Reviews

"hile the scares are grisly, Shea skillfully uses them to reveal hard truths surrounding institutions that capitalize on exclusion, and to depict the lengths one teen goes for acceptance and recognition." - Publishers Weekly

"A charged series starter, drenched in gore, that uses horror to interrogate the brutalities of a calcified institution and its impact on real lives. Horror and ballet fans alike will find much to love." - Booklist