In the dead of winter, warmth is not enough.
A remote mountain settlement, snowbound and starving, hides rituals darker than the cold outside. When food runs out and hunger becomes law, the ledger is opened with a tally of lives owed, of bodies chosen, and of neighbors sacrificed at the bonehouse table.
For Anna, escape feels impossible. Trapped between the whispers of the elders and the hollow-eyed stares of the hungry, she clings to the only thing more relentless than winter: her love for her children. But love itself is a dangerous gamble in a place where kinship and loyalty are measured in flesh.
As storms close the village off from the world, Anna and her family must face the truth that survival is never free. Each night, the snow grows thicker. Each day, the voices grow louder. And the ledger waits to be balanced.
In a season where the fire devours more than wood, Anna must decide: feed the ritual... or break it, no matter the cost.
Hunger Season: Winter Demands More Than Warmth is an unflinching horror of cannibalism, love, and the terrible choices carved by survival. Angel delivers a chilling tale of desperation where no one escapes the winter unscarred and where sometimes, the hungriest thing in the woods is your neighbor.