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Only for people with a strong stomach
I've finished reading my ARC copy of 'Ingest me, too' written by Lesley Camphouse. This is an extreme horror and the second book of the Communion duet.
"I'll show her what kind of monster she made."
If you want to read this, you need a strong stomach. Less than the first book, but still strong. It's a duet, so I don't expect a third book, but I would definitely sign up to read it.
"Don't ask questions you're not ready to hear the answer to yet."
This book is about Evie. Evie was used to her brother feeding her, but with him no longer here, she has to find the taste she loves somewhere else. That seems to be a hard task to fulfil, especially with her parents locking her away. Will Evie get what she wants, needs and craves?
"You're fucking demon spawn."
This story is about the consequences of conditioning and addiction. The story is among others about hate, longing, loss and the effect all of these things have on a young girl and how these things develop when she grows into a young woman.
"I need this. I need to swallow him to function."
I enjoyed this short story that again felt like a complete story, although kinda with an open ending. I give it four stars.
"I'll show her what kind of monster she made."
If you want to read this, you need a strong stomach. Less than the first book, but still strong. It's a duet, so I don't expect a third book, but I would definitely sign up to read it.
"Don't ask questions you're not ready to hear the answer to yet."
This book is about Evie. Evie was used to her brother feeding her, but with him no longer here, she has to find the taste she loves somewhere else. That seems to be a hard task to fulfil, especially with her parents locking her away. Will Evie get what she wants, needs and craves?
"You're fucking demon spawn."
This story is about the consequences of conditioning and addiction. The story is among others about hate, longing, loss and the effect all of these things have on a young girl and how these things develop when she grows into a young woman.
"I need this. I need to swallow him to function."
I enjoyed this short story that again felt like a complete story, although kinda with an open ending. I give it four stars.
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