I don't even know how to rate this novella. The subject matter is disturbing. The torture that Mat and Dougie experience makes me uncomfortable. I kept thinking, I'd rather die than go through this. But they both soldier through, brother for brother. But is being alive and being a slave worth it? Th...
This review can be found at The Armchair Reader.Auction, episode two of The Flesh Cartel and the end of season one, picks up right where episode one, Capture, leaves off. Where Mat and Dougie just finished being processed into the slave facility, they are now being held there. Beaten, raped and tort...
I don't really know what to say that hasn't already been said by the others who, along with me, were eager to read this as soon as possible to see how and where things were going with this story. We now have a bit more of an idea, but the road to get there is not pretty. This segment pulled me in ...
The quality of the writing is excellent. As with the first installment, I felt like I actually got a lot of substance in the 50 or so pages in this episode, so it was definitely worth buying as I've paid $2.99 for shorter stories with less to them. However, this installment is still all build-up. ...
*breathe*Ok, I thought that maybe, by episode 2, I’d be used to the writing style and maybe numbed to be able to handle the brutal content. I was wrong. It was even worse than episode 1. And though I have to thank Rachel & Heidi for talking me through some of the story, including spoilers, to make...
I feel like I can't use the normal adjectives to describe this book-'amazing', 'incredible', ect. Because this is the darkest and bleakest stories I've ever come across. All I can say really, is that this was every bit as gripping as the first book. More so. It is a cruel, cruel, world for Dougie a...
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