Sunday, June 25, 2023

Feel Her Pain by Nat Whiston
















Rating: ★★★★★

Genre: Psychological Horror

Format: eBook

Pages: 77

Read: 06/24/23

Synopsis:

What would you do if your body started to communicate with you after years of pain if it gave you the option to make it stop? Would you take it? This is the choice Calico Roberts has to make, after years of brutal torment from her own chronic health condition. If you were in this much pain, suffering this much...would you accept that this is your life?

A shocking body horror from the Author of 'What's Eating You,' and 'The Wilderness'. Comes a horror based on real-life event.

Review:

Witness a story about living with debilitating pain. The kind of suffering that no one can really understand unless they are going through it. It keeps a person from truly enjoying life as it holds the control over ones body. Never knowing when it is going to rear its ugliness and the hopelessness takes over. 

The fight to get through it and not let the darkness take over. Longing for relief from the pain. Desperately imploring for help, feeling as if no one is truly listening or hearing the painful cries deep from within.

There is much to be admired for someone who pours their heart and soul into sharing a story of ones own suffering. It takes bravery and strength. 

With that being said the story is fictionalized, as well. The character giving into the darkness, wanting nothing more than relief from the pain. Listening to the voice telling her to commit atrocious acts of violence and other disgusting, horrifying things. Longing for release from the pain, but paying a hefty price in the end.

"All I wanted was to be free of the pain and live a normal life. Find love, have children, be like everyone else."

Truly heartbreaking! 

My heart is with you, always!

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