Kate’s Review: “A Game in Yellow”

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Book: “A Game in Yellow” by Hailey Piper

Publishing Info: S&S/Saga Press, August 2025

Where Did I Get This Book: I received an eARC from NetGalley

Where You Can Get This Book: WorldCat.org | Amazon | Indiebound

Book Description: Euphoria meets Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke in this latest novel by the Bram Stoker Award–winning author Hailey Piper, following a couple whose search to spice up their sex life leads them down a path of madness.

A kink-fixated couple, Carmen and Blanca, have been in a rut. That is until Blanca discovers the enigmatic Smoke in an under-street drug den, who holds pages to a strange play, The King in Yellow. Read too much, and you’ll fall into madness. But read just a little and pull back, and it gives you the adrenaline rush of survivor’s euphoria, leading Carmen to fall into a game of lust at a nightmare’s edge.

As the line blurs between the world Carmen knows and the one that she visits after reading from the play, she begins to desire more time in this other world no matter what horrors she brings back with her.

Bram Stoker Award–winning author Hailey Piper masterfully blends horror, erotica, and psychological thriller in this captivating and chilling story.

Review: Thank you to NetGalley for sending me an eARC of this novel!

I hadn’t actually heard of “The King in Yellow”, a collection of short stories with a horror play at its center with the same name, until I had picked up Hailey Piper’s new erotic horror tale “A Game in Yellow”. I’m not sure how I missed it, as researching it more makes me feel like it would be something I’d enjoy, but this was certainly an interesting introduction with the backdrop of a queer BDSM couple falling under the erotic spell of a stranger with a creepy little play that can grant absolute pleasure or absolute madness. I’ve been meaning to read more Hailey Piper, and thought that this one sounded creepy and out there. Which was compelling to say that least.

Our protagonist is Carmen, a woman who is in love with her girlfriend Blanca but whose sexual appetites have stalled out, so much so that even their BDSM kink play isn’t doing it for her. But Blanca hooks them up with a mysterious woman named Smoke who has a mysterious play called “The King in Yellow” that makes the reader tread to the very edge of euphoric pleasure… though should the reader go too far they will fall into insanity. As Carmen reads more her urges become more insatiable and their sex life is saved, but obviously at what cost as things start to get more and more out of control in her life and her mind. This is a horror story, but it is also filled with a lot of eroticism and kink that didn’t really hold back. Piper is more than happy to put all of the sexual thriller elements on the page, and the kinkiness combines with the building dread in a way that makes the reader feel like the reading process could very well teeter into some kind of voyeuristic experience. Piper’s writing is gorgeous at times, even if it is unrelenting in some of the rawer and ‘uglier’ elements of this dangerous game that Carmen is playing as she chases the dragon.

As for the horror elements, this book is very, very strange and weird with so much anxiety as Carmen perhaps slowly descends into madness. I do love a good ‘is it something supernatural or just someone losing their mind?’ trope, and Piper is very clever with how she ever so deliberately takes her time as Carmen spirals and becomes more paranoid as well as more insatiable for the pages of “The King in Yellow”. I will say that I did find the tension building to be effective, but do wish that we had gotten to the really weird and nutty ending a bit faster, or at least had more in your face nuttiness as the story led up to it. I’m not sure if this would have been different had I been familiar with the source material, but as it was I felt like I was waiting a bit for the fireworks factory to finally show up. That being said, the ending was INCREDIBLE, so that basically makes up for any criticisms about the pacing up until that point. Piper goes out with a bang with this one and I was left gobsmacked.

“A Game in Yellow” is off putting and weird. I think that if you are a little wary of kink or eroticism it may not be a good fit, but if you have an open mind and like stressful and beautifully written high strangeness horror it may be a good one to check out.

Rating 7: A deeply weird erotic horror story that drips with strangeness, “A Game in Yellow” is kinky and tension filled.

Reader’s Advisory:

“A Game in Yellow” is included on the Goodreads list “Queer Releases August 2025”.

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