This Vicious Hunger
On sale
26th August 2025
Price: £19.99
From the Sunday Times bestselling the author of Wild and Wicked Things comes a dark gothic fantasy about intoxication, obsession and a desperate hunger for knowledge, whatever the cost.
‘A queer fairy tale of toxic romance that echoes with longing’ Tanya Pell, author of Her Wicked Roots
Thora Grieve finds herself destitute and an outcast after the sudden death of her husband, but a glimmer of hope arrives when a family friend offers her the chance to study botany under a famed professor. Once at the university, Thora becomes entranced by a mysterious young woman, Olea, who emerges each night to tend to the plants in the private garden below her window.
Hungry for connection, Thora befriends Olea through the garden gate and their relationship quickly and intensely blossoms. Intoxicated, Thora throws herself into finding a cure for Olea’s ailment and sinks deeper into a world of beauty, poison and obsession. She’s finally found the freedom to pursue her darkest desires, but will it be worth the price?
‘This Vicious Hunger will consume you like a sweet poison. May deftly unfurls the dark, dangerous underbelly of science, obsession and desire through the lens of three morally grey women that will keep you turning the pages long into the night’
Maddie Martinez, author of The Maiden and Her Monster
Praise for Francesca May:
‘Brimming with romance and gilded with danger, Wild and Wicked Things is a heady, lyrical gem of a book’ Hannah Whitten, New York Times bestselling author of For the Wolf
‘Haunting, immersive, and seething with dark magic, Wild and Wicked Things cast its spell on me’
Alexis Henderson, author of The Year of the Witching
‘Wild and Wicked Things ticked all my boxes . . . I couldn’t put it down’
Genevieve Gornichec, author of The Witch’s Heart
‘A queer fairy tale of toxic romance that echoes with longing’ Tanya Pell, author of Her Wicked Roots
Thora Grieve finds herself destitute and an outcast after the sudden death of her husband, but a glimmer of hope arrives when a family friend offers her the chance to study botany under a famed professor. Once at the university, Thora becomes entranced by a mysterious young woman, Olea, who emerges each night to tend to the plants in the private garden below her window.
Hungry for connection, Thora befriends Olea through the garden gate and their relationship quickly and intensely blossoms. Intoxicated, Thora throws herself into finding a cure for Olea’s ailment and sinks deeper into a world of beauty, poison and obsession. She’s finally found the freedom to pursue her darkest desires, but will it be worth the price?
‘This Vicious Hunger will consume you like a sweet poison. May deftly unfurls the dark, dangerous underbelly of science, obsession and desire through the lens of three morally grey women that will keep you turning the pages long into the night’
Maddie Martinez, author of The Maiden and Her Monster
Praise for Francesca May:
‘Brimming with romance and gilded with danger, Wild and Wicked Things is a heady, lyrical gem of a book’ Hannah Whitten, New York Times bestselling author of For the Wolf
‘Haunting, immersive, and seething with dark magic, Wild and Wicked Things cast its spell on me’
Alexis Henderson, author of The Year of the Witching
‘Wild and Wicked Things ticked all my boxes . . . I couldn’t put it down’
Genevieve Gornichec, author of The Witch’s Heart
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Reviews
A rich, Gothic fantasy of obsession, trauma, and lies that twist and knot like tangled roots. This Vicious Hunger is a feminist tale of women starved for love and autonomy, their screams of rage smothered by gentile smiles. A queer fairy tale of toxic romance that echoes with longing
Brimming with romance and gilded with danger, Wild Wicked Things is a heady, lyrical gem of a book
This Vicious Hunger will consume you like a sweet poison. May deftly unfurls the dark, dangerous underbelly of science, obsession and desire through the lens of three morally grey women that will keep you turning the pages long into the night