King's horror books have not only captivated readers, but terrified them. King's popularity has even reached the point where his novels are constantly being adapted to the screen, and even those have reached incredible heights of success. Thus, King's word means something in the book community.

These days, the book market is constantly coming out with new novels in a variety of genres. This year has already seen an abundance of fantastic 2024 horror books, romance, sci-fi, and fantasy. However, sometimes it can be difficult for readers to figure out what novels are best for them. Getting recommendations from those they trust may not be as easy as it seems. Therefore, King's recent of a 2023 horror book by Keith Rosson is a vital resource for those who love horror, but don't know what to read next.

Keith Rosson's Fever House Is A Fast-Paced Horror Story

Fever House Is A Multi-Layered Tale

Fever House and Devil By Name

King put his behind Fever House by Keith Rosson. The 2023 novel follows Hutch, a small-time criminal who visits a run-down apartment to collect drug money. However, what he finds is a lot more disturbing: a severed hand that causes bloodlust when it's in anyone's proximity. Hutch's discovery of the hand makes him a target for undercover government agents, which puts him on the hunt for someone to take the horrifying object from him. This leads him to Katherine Moriarty, a former singer struggling with agoraphobia after her life fell apart, and her caring son.

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After only a year of publication, Fever House has earned notable praise. The book has a 4.05 star rating on Goodreads, with 41% of the ratings being 4-stars, and 35% being 5-stars. Those who enjoyed the novel lauded it for its fast-paced intensity and solid character development. Fever House also stands out because of its genre-bending qualities, where it combines horror, government conspiracy, crime, noir, and much more. Fever House was so successful that Rosson quickly put out its sequel, The Devil By Name, which has an even higher Goodreads rating, at 4.43 stars.

Stephen King Praised 2023's Fever House On His X

What King Said About Fever House

If Fever House's general praise isn't enough, King publicly endorsed the book on his X . In June 2024, King posted about the book, saying, "This is what reading for pleasure is all about." Although the post was relatively short, it packed a solid punch. King was clearly enjoying the novel on all levels, from the writing style to the plot to the horror aspects. As a result of his praise, various other authors and figures responded to his X post, reiterating the praise for Fever House.

As it turns out, this isn't all King had to say about Fever House. In a later X post, King brought up the fictional band, The Blank Letters, that Rosson wrote in his novel. King pondered which real-life band The Blank Letters may be based on, kicking up some interesting thoughts from other X s. On top of that, King's son, Joe Hill, also spoke out about his love for Fever House, comparing it to "being in a car going 150MPH, and the driver is bleeding from his eyeballs." Rosson clearly has the of the horror community at large.

King d The Sequel, The Devil By Name, On His Social Media

King's Future With Rosson

Stephen King Review

More recently, King put his stamp of approval on Rosson's sequel, The Devil By Name. In an October 2024 X post, King recommended Fever House and The Devil By Name to those who enjoyed reading Justin Cronin's vampire trilogy. To describe the novels, he said, "Big scares, big gross-outs, big fun." Only a few days later, Rosson posted a picture of King wearing a Devil By Name shirt. It is safe to say that King is a big fan of Rosson's work, and isn't afraid to speak out about it.

Ultimately, King's endorsement of Fever House and The Devil By Name is a big reason why horror readers should check out this series. King's successful career and his clear love of horror makes him an expert on the subject, so if King recommends the books, others probably will also. Of course, King's opinion is not the end all be all, but it is certainly persuasive. Fever House and The Devil By Name are just two exciting names in the horror genre.