We Don't Talk About Her is a creepy stalker story with a disturbing twist.
Stella is the object of the Clint's affection; he watches her at work, he fWe Don't Talk About Her is a creepy stalker story with a disturbing twist.
Stella is the object of the Clint's affection; he watches her at work, he fantasizes about her, he makes love to his mother thinking about her - wait what! Yep, things go from standard creepy to balls to the wall batshit crazy creepy in the blink of an eye.
Making matters worse is Clint's mother isn't exactly into 'it' with her deranged son...Because she's a rotting corpse; dead to the world for an innumerable amount of time - all we know is she stinks to high Heaven and leaks bodily fluids. Clint doesn't seem to mind, until Stella arrives unexpectedly at his home after finishing her shift at the coffee shop one night.
Now, why would a seemingly 'normal' young woman want to visit her stalker? A stalker who happens to wear toilet paper for pants on occasion - and in public, whilst stalking? Well, I won't spoil that barrel of crazy for prospective readers, needless to say, a simple stalker story this is not.
We Don't Talk About her is a one sitting read not for the squeamish. It's a bizzaro kind of horror which would appeal to readers who enjoy shock value - of which there's plenty. Personally, I liked it, even though I cringed pretty much the whole way through reading. ...more
Killing Cupid is a psychological thriller by authors Mark Edward and Louise Voss - two voices perfectly woven and in tune with each"Love.
Its a bitch."
Killing Cupid is a psychological thriller by authors Mark Edward and Louise Voss - two voices perfectly woven and in tune with each others styles yet different enough to generate a sense of perspective and emotional depth to the lead characters which may have proven difficult for other authors. Flipping the script on the traditional stalker experience, 'Killing Cupid' sees the stalked turned stalker in a dark and twisted turn of events between lead characters Alex - a twenty something aspiring writer, and Siobhan - a one time author reduced to teaching a writing class after lack luster sales from her solo published effort. Naturally the two meet during the night class and in no time Alexs' infatuation grows apparent while Siobhan's revulsion and subtle apprehension to disregard the seriousness of Alex's advancements draws further insight into her psyche as the story progresses and eventually turns on its head. Through a series of events, good for Alex, bad for Siobhan, the feel of the novel changes in a heartbeat and I found myself suddenly switching sides before I realised what had happened. 'Killing Cupid' is a breath of clean crisp air with a hint of madness and side effect of disillusioned affection sure to grab your attention and not let go until the uniquely happily ever after ending - 4 stars....more