Friday, March 13, 2026

Audiobook Review: The Swamps by Seraphina Nova Glass

 

The Swamps by Seraphina Nova Glass
Publication Date: January 27th 2026 by Podium Audio
Pages: 200
Audio Book Length: 3hrs 54min
Narrators: Brittany Pressley & Karissa Vacker
Source: Publisher
Rating: 
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My Thoughts:
Macy and Ethan are covering the disappearances of two women who went missing in the swamps of Louisiana. Their YouTube channel is gaining traction, and they have a meeting with execs to possibly turn their show into a Netflix series, so the pressure is on. However, as soon as they arrive at their rental cabin things seem off. First of all, the cabin is nothing like the listing pictured and saying the rental owners are on the strange side is an understatement. Macy wants to leave, but Ethan thinks the whole thing works for the vibe they’re going for in the show.

Tasha and Max, Macy’s best friend, and her husband who takes care of the sound production, are along for the trip, as well. There’s some tension there.

The Swamps with a fast, fun thriller with an atmospheric, creepy setting! Things go off the rails quickly! I was hooked from the start and enjoyed how it all played out. I did not see that twist last coming!

Two of my favorite narrators Brittany Pressley as Macy and Karissa Vacker as Tasha performed their parts brilliantly, as usual!

4 Stars


Book Description:

Some disappearances are tragedies. Others are warnings.

Macy and Ethan built their careers chasing the unknown, turning their YouTube channel, Ghost Patrol, into a viral sensation as they investigated the paranormal. But when they venture into the murky depths of the Louisiana bayou to investigate the disappearances of Emily Tremblay and Elizabeth Brockton alongside team members Tasha and Max, their latest case takes a lethal turn.

What begins as a routine hunt for answers quickly spirals into something far more sinister. Shadows move where they shouldn't. Secrets surface where none should exist. And when Macy stumbles upon a horrifying truth, she realizes they were never just hunting a story; they were lured here for a reason. As the swamp closes in and the line between hunter and hunted blurs, one thing becomes terrifyingly some secrets are better left buried.


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