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A review by shipwreckshark
I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me by Jamison Shea
4.0
Celebrate woman’s wrongs and the festering appetite of the human condition. This story breeds an environment of corruption where the protagonist just wants to be seen. This story was an immediate purchase because I loved the cover – hauntingly beautiful. Is this an eldritch horror or something more sinister, this is what you need to read to find out. I fell in love with the way the ballerina experience was simultaneously exposed to the horrors of society forcing them to always perform as perfect beings.
Dive into the seas of blood with the protagonist as she loses her best friend and falls in love with evil itself. Or is this evil finally emerging from her because society has cast her aside too long? The ballet descriptions are loud and concrete while the settings of the catacombs are dusty, meek, and smell awful. The depictions are sensory so that we experience it with the protagonist. Beautiful horror but a depiction of the way the human condition is always at war with itself for attention.
Dive into the seas of blood with the protagonist as she loses her best friend and falls in love with evil itself. Or is this evil finally emerging from her because society has cast her aside too long? The ballet descriptions are loud and concrete while the settings of the catacombs are dusty, meek, and smell awful. The depictions are sensory so that we experience it with the protagonist. Beautiful horror but a depiction of the way the human condition is always at war with itself for attention.