UNDYING LOVE by Michael J. Evans begins with an erotic scene between husband and wife. Once the author has his readers all hot and bothered, he reveals the true nature of both the husband and wife. I'll give you a hint: marital counseling isn't going to help them.
While somewhat entertaining this is not a great example of the author's work, so I recommend reading MUTATION to have a better idea of what Evans is capable of delivering.
As always,
AstraDaemon
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Sunday, May 17, 2020
A Wild Ride
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Thursday, August 30, 2018
Things That Make You Scream
When Benjamin is told he can't watch a movie he really wants to see because it's on past his bedtime, he's determined to disobey his mother and watch it anyway, knowing full well he's going to get into trouble if he gets caught. He will soon learn that there are things more fearsome in the house than his mother's wrath.
Benjamin by Michael J. Evans is something I read once before, but I can't for the life of me remember when or where. The ending still surprised me. For a moment, I was expecting something to come out from under the bed...maybe a battle between monsters. I would've been okay with Benjamin sacrificing his older brothers too.
The stories with children at the center always scare the crap out of me, and Evans knows just how to drag out the nightmare.
As always,
AstraDaemon
Benjamin by Michael J. Evans is something I read once before, but I can't for the life of me remember when or where. The ending still surprised me. For a moment, I was expecting something to come out from under the bed...maybe a battle between monsters. I would've been okay with Benjamin sacrificing his older brothers too.
The stories with children at the center always scare the crap out of me, and Evans knows just how to drag out the nightmare.
As always,
AstraDaemon
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Friday, July 20, 2018
Butter Those Buns
Ever wake up with the feeling that something bad is going to happen? Well, Robert has, and at first he thinks his illicit affair with one of the owners of the B&B has been discovered and everything is about to come crashing down around him. Thankfully, his secret is safe, but what The Fates have in store for him is far worse than anything he could ever have imagined.
Hungry For More by Michael J Evans is a flash fiction piece about a man consumed by guilty thoughts. He is so certain his lover's wife has found out about their ongoing affair, he fails to see what his instincts are really trying to warn him about. Too bad Robert hyper-focused on the wrong person.
This isn't necessarily the author's best work, but his distaste for people in general still makes for highly entertaining fiction. I swear Evans creates characters just so he can make them suffer and die...and I will keep reading his horror as long as he keeps writing.
As always,
AstraDaemon
Hungry For More by Michael J Evans is a flash fiction piece about a man consumed by guilty thoughts. He is so certain his lover's wife has found out about their ongoing affair, he fails to see what his instincts are really trying to warn him about. Too bad Robert hyper-focused on the wrong person.
This isn't necessarily the author's best work, but his distaste for people in general still makes for highly entertaining fiction. I swear Evans creates characters just so he can make them suffer and die...and I will keep reading his horror as long as he keeps writing.
As always,
AstraDaemon
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