While creepy in its own account, I do not consider this short story to be one of my favourites by Edward Lorn. In the ruins of their marriage Colton drives Juliet to her mother. But as they thought their luck was already running low, it might be time to think again. For soon Juliet finds herself n...
Juliet & Colton are having marital issues. In fact, he’s driving her to her mother’s house so she can have her space. The road trip is uncomfortable and tense. It’s a mix of bittersweetness and anger. They revisit the good times before they were married and argue about the smallest things. They noti...
Juliet and Colton were once madly in love but Colton ruined it all when he decided to diddle the dog sitter (better than the dog, I suppose!). Juliet is fuming mad and who can blame her? When the story begins this is all fresh and told from Juliet’s POV. Her emotions are red hot as they are driving ...
"Forget the future, Forget the past. Life is over: Breathe your last.” - Clive Barker, AbaratJuliet Harryhousen nee Langenthorpe is on her way to her mother's place to get away from it all. her husband Colton is at the wheel, remorseful and guilty over his indiscretion. the long drive is punctuated ...
Full Disclosure: I'd say that Edward Lorn and I are pals. It's not like our families take our summer vacations together or anything, but we do communicate over the Internet on a fairly regular basis. We also have worked together on a forthcoming anthology project. You may think this review is biased...
Juliet and Colton is driving home to Juliet's mom. Their marriage is on the rocks and she is going to stay there and figure out if she want to continue living with him. They don't get there instead Juliet ends up fighting for her life out in the woods on her hands and knees...Strangely enough the wo...
*No spoilers. A chill molested her guts. This was the moment when I really started to worry. Although that sentence was what first gave me a real actual WTF Pause, there were definitely earlier warning signs that this wasn't going to go well for me. I just chose to ignore them in the hopes that ...
I enjoyed this short read but felt it left it too open at the end. On the plus side Juliet was an amazing character, you have to admire how she took no crap from her cheating husband. Her inner dialogue was a treat, it's always great to see authors write strong female characters.Whilst the ending di...
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