"Something Borrowed, Something Blood-Soaked"
Something Borrowed, Something Blood-Soaked
Winner of the Indie Horror Book Award for Debut Collection
A young woman's fears regarding the gruesome photos appearing on her cell
phone prove justified in a ghastly and unexpected way. A chainsaw-wielding
Evil Dead fan defends herself against a trio of undead intruders. A
bride-to-be comes to wish that the door between the physical and spiritual
worlds had stayed shut on All Hallows' Eve. A lone passenger on a midnight
train finds that the engineer has rerouted them toward a past she'd prefer
to forget. A mother abandons a life she no longer recognizes as her own to
walk up a mysterious staircase in the woods.
In her debut collection, Christa Carmen combines horror, charm, humor, and
social critique to shape thirteen haunting, harrowing narratives of women
struggling with both otherworldly and real-world problems. From grief,
substance abuse, and mental health disorders, to a post-apocalyptic exodus,
a seemingly sinister babysitter with unusual motivations, and a group of
pesky ex-boyfriends who won’t stay dead,
Something Borrowed, Something
Blood-Soaked is a compelling exploration of horrors both supernatural and
psychological, and an undeniable affirmation of Carmen’s flair for short
fiction.
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