I normally stay away from the Horror genre mostly due to my own misconceptions. But I am extremely glad I picked this book up, for free I might add. It is a short read but packs a lot in to the short story.
Here we meet Joseph, a lonely genius who is broken down by the world and just wants a companion. When the real world leaves him with no choice he decides to build his own perfect woman, but he is in for a rude awakening. Things don't go as planned and the twist is just something you'll have to read for your self.
Spine tingling and thought provoking this book will definitely make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. Again I am not one for the Horror genre but this is a great spooky read just in time for Halloween. Scary enough to make you think twice about certain things but not gruesome or disgusting.
Overall I think this is a fantastic short story. Due to some adult themes I do only suggest this to readers over the age of 18.
Product Description
Joseph thought he created the perfect woman. The first of her kind. And she was his. There was just one problem.
Sherri had other plans.
Sherri had other plans.
About the Author
Rachel Rawlings was born and raised in the Baltimore Metropolitan area. Her family, originally from Rhode Island, spent summers in New England sparking her fascination with Salem, MA. She has been writing fictional stories and poems since middle school, but it wasn't until 2009 that she found the inspiration to create her heroine Maurin Kincaide and complete her first full length novel, The Morrigna. When she isn't writing paranormal romance, psychic romance suspense or about her psychic detective, Rachel can often be found with her nose buried in a good book. An avid reader of Paranormal/Urban Fantasy, Horror and Steampunk herself, Rachel founded Hallowread- an interactive convention for both authors and fans of those genres. More information on Hallowread, its schedule of events and participating authors can be found at www.hallowread.blogspot.com and www.facebook.com/Hallowread. She still lives in Maryland with her husband and three children.