Families who loved Broken Hearts by R. L. Stine often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is looking for a fast-paced escape into the 'slasher' or suspense genre, particularly during the Valentine's Day season. While it functions as a classic horror mystery, it also touches on the intense social dynamics of high school, including the stinging pain of exclusion and the complexity of adolescent romantic jealousy. It is an ideal choice for reluctant readers who crave high stakes and immediate hooks. The story follows Erica, who is struggling with the aftermath of a tragic accident while receiving threatening Valentine's cards that suggest a killer is on the loose in Shadyside. As friends become suspects, the narrative explores themes of trust and the hidden lives of peers. This is a vintage 1990s thriller: it is darker than Goosebumps but maintains a campy, theatrical tone that makes the 'scary' elements feel more like a rollercoaster ride than a psychological trauma.