from the back cover HOW MANY FETISHES CAN YOU NAME?
...because Hazel Greene has them all and more. Others may find her rape fantasies and water sports off-putting, but she doesn't care. She needs them. After a fight with her boyfriend, she gets just what she wants: a road trip with the very pregnant love of her life to the middle of nowhere.
But there is something very wrong with this backwater town. Suicide notes, magic gems, and haunted cabins await her. Plus the woods are filled with monsters, both human and otherworldly. And then there are the horrible tentacles...
Soon Hazel is thrown into a battle for her life that will test her sanity and sex drive. The sequel to H.P. Lovecraft's The Haunter of the Dark is Edward lee's most pornographic novel to date!
Sounds good right, NOT!!! It is just a bad porn novel, really bad. There is absolutely no horror in this book. Almost no story. It is all about the fetishes. The monsters and tentacles are an after thought. This is purely a gross out book. Not typical Ed Lee. It is also very poorly written. I was very disappointed with this one.
...because Hazel Greene has them all and more. Others may find her rape fantasies and water sports off-putting, but she doesn't care. She needs them. After a fight with her boyfriend, she gets just what she wants: a road trip with the very pregnant love of her life to the middle of nowhere.
But there is something very wrong with this backwater town. Suicide notes, magic gems, and haunted cabins await her. Plus the woods are filled with monsters, both human and otherworldly. And then there are the horrible tentacles...
Soon Hazel is thrown into a battle for her life that will test her sanity and sex drive. The sequel to H.P. Lovecraft's The Haunter of the Dark is Edward lee's most pornographic novel to date!
Sounds good right, NOT!!! It is just a bad porn novel, really bad. There is absolutely no horror in this book. Almost no story. It is all about the fetishes. The monsters and tentacles are an after thought. This is purely a gross out book. Not typical Ed Lee. It is also very poorly written. I was very disappointed with this one.