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03/24/2026 Women in Horror: Book of the Day -Harrowfield by Stephanie Ellis

  • Writer: Candace Nola
    Candace Nola
  • 15 hours ago
  • 1 min read

In honor of Women in Horror month, we will be spotlighting books written by women from all walks of life within our horror industry. Be sure to check back often for great book recommendations written by these incredible ladies!


Add all of them to your TBR list to read today and every day!


HARROWFIELD

By Stephanie Ellis


Harrowfield is a tiny village in the Marches, that wild strip of borderland between England and Wales. On the edge of this village lies another field, the Harrow Field, the one from which the settlement takes its name. At its entrance stands the Mother Stone, guarding her Children, the two smaller monoliths at the top of the field. This is the ancient site of the Harrowing.



When Derwenna Parry’s brother goes missing whilst surveying farmland, she and his daughters head to the village to track him down. Midsummer approaches and, even though they find him unharmed, they become caught up in strange events which lead them to the Harrowing. An ancient act of penance … or sacrificial revenge?



MORE ABOUT STEPHANIE ELLIS

Stephanie Ellis lives in Wrexham in Wales in the UK with her family and is a writer of dark fiction and poetry.



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Check out these other Women in Horror events happening all month long! Thanks to Gwendolyn Kiste for the Round-up of events below and thanks to Eliza Broadbent for her partnership with us on the UD blog!







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