At Saint Brigid's College, the dead are never left alone.Rhea Sykes arrives at the rain soaked gates of Saint Brigid's hoping for scholarship, escape, and a life sharp enough to cut through grief. The college is beautiful in the way dangerous things are beautiful: old stone, faceless saints, locked archives, polished rituals, and a department devoted to death, folklore, and forgotten women.Then she meets Alana, Kelsie, April, and Josie.Together, they form the Grave Circle, a private society built around one rule:Every girl must choose a grave.At first, it feels like a game of scholarship and glamour. Each girl chooses a dead woman from the archive: a drowned bog girl, a white clad widow, an empty coffin, a red haired nun, and a nameless bride sealed into a chapel wall. They read the names aloud. They visit the graves. They make offerings. They tell themselves they are restoring forgotten women to memory.But Saint Brigid's has been waiting for girls like them.Soon the archive begins to answer. Photographs change. Cemetery paths shift. Names appear where they should not. A boy vanishes after stealing from the dead. One girl begins to turn into the thing she has been studying. Another disappears inside the library's hidden catalogue. The college sends polite emails while the old graves open their mouths.Rhea begins to understand that the women in the archive were never only stories. They were witnesses. They were warnings. They were girls buried badly, named badly, used badly, and remembered wrongly.And now they want correction.But correction has a price.The Girls Who Chose the Grave is a dark academia gothic horror novel of obsession, ritual, toxic female friendship, death folklore, secret societies, haunted archives, and the terrible hunger to be remembered.Perfect for readers who love atmospheric campus horror, strange female friendships, graveyard mysteries, literary darkness, and stories where beauty has teeth.