The darkness inside my mind rivals the blackest pits of hell. There are times when I can't tell the real world from the nightmares. But this time, something's different.
The nightmares take shape and follow me when I’m awake.
Aster. The shadowed demon doesn’t plan to let me go. And I can’t get enough of it.
He may think he's caught me—but you can't catch what comes willingly.
I'm a reader, first and foremost. Just like everyone else.
I love books that are just out there. From fluffy to pitch-black darkness. Monsters and aliens to the men who haunt your dreams painting the walls in red.
My love for reading and writing reviews has led me down the road of becoming a writer myself, thanks to the encouragement of others!
I'm not sure where this journey will lead me, but I hope I can breathe life into words the way so many others have done for me when I needed an escape.
Benji, Benji, Benji... Unhinged, mentally disturbed and haunted by demons. This very quick novella gives the reader a small glimpse into the disturbed nature of a psych ward patient. Consumed by darkness and uniquely ravenous for s*xual desires, Benji is tormented endlessly. However, one normally tries to avoid the demons that haunt them, Benji welcomes them with open arms. You can read more of Benji in the Soul Taker Series.
This contains material not suited for those younger than 18 years of age. Please read at your own discretion.
After having a glimpse of Benji in Heart of A Killer, finding out he had his own little Novella was like heaven. I'd always been intrigued by him, but I couldn't have anticipated his reality and what was really going on in his head. Whilst the premise is that he is in a Psychiatric Facility, it reads more like a paranormal story, as Astar is an incredibly real and tangible character. But that's the point isn't it? Benji is unhinged, haunted by his own demons and the past trauma he endured, Astar to him, is real and instead of fighting to escape his demons, Benji embraces them.
Lead Me Through the Fire was interesting enough, but it didn't really grab me like I had hoped it would. I think if it were longer, I'd have a chance to be pulled in.
Normally I like her books a lot but this story was just ok. There were parts where I was confused on what was actually happening and then we would jump to something else and I was still left confused.