Ever read something that feels like a fever dream? That’s 'Catharsis' for me. Simon Kurt Unsworth crafted this surreal, creepy tale, and I couldn’t put it down. His writing’s so vivid—you can almost smell the damp corridors and hear the creaking floorboards. Unsworth doesn’t rely on cheap thrills; he builds dread brick by brick. It’s no surprise he’s a favorite among horror connoisseurs. After finishing it, I immediately hunted down his short stories. The man’s a genius at unsettling atmospheres.
Simon Kurt Unsworth! That’s the name you’re looking for. His book 'Catharsis' flew under the radar for a lot of folks, but horror fans know it’s a hidden treasure. Unsworth has this knack for making the mundane terrifying—think eerie Hotel rooms and whispers in the dark. It’s the kind of story that gnaws at you. I lent my copy to a friend, and they couldn’t sleep for days.
I’ve got a soft spot for niche horror, and 'Catharsis' is one of those books that stuck with me. Simon Kurt Unsworth penned it, and man, does he know how to unsettle readers. His other works, like 'The Devil’s Detective,' show a similar flair for dark, intricate worlds. 'Catharsis' stands out because it’s quieter—more about the tension in silence than jump scares. Unsworth’s ability to weave folklore into modern settings is downright masterful. If you’re into stories that make you question reality, this is your guy.
Simon Kurt Unsworth wrote 'Catharsis,' and it’s a must-read if you love psychological horror. The way he blends folklore with modern settings is brilliant. I picked it up on a whim and ended up reading it in one sitting—it’s that gripping. Unsworth’s other works are just as immersive, but 'Catharsis' has this particular chill that lingers. Perfect for a rainy night… if you dare.
Oh wow, 'Catharsis'—that title sends me down memory lane! I first stumbled upon it while browsing obscure fantasy novels, and its haunting cover immediately grabbed me. After some deep diving into forums and book databases, I found out it's written by a relatively unknown author named Simon Kurt Unsworth. His style blends psychological horror with supernatural elements in such a unique way.
What fascinated me even more was how Unsworth's background in ghost story anthologies seeped into 'Catharsis.' The book feels like a slow burn, creeping under your skin with its atmospheric dread. It's not for everyone, but if you love layered narratives that linger, this one's a gem. I still get chills thinking about that ending!
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Beneath the confession
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When novices begin disappearing into the night, Sister Caterina, a brilliant, tormented novice fighting her vows, is pulled into a storm of lust, lies, and buried evil.
As explosive passion erupts between her and the charismatic Father Jordan Brick, centuries of conspiracy claw to the surface: secret recordings that could destroy the powerful, staged miracles, and a monstrous crime the Church itself was built to conceal.
In this house of God, every soul wears a mask. Every confession is a weapon. And the kindest priest in the monastery may be the devil they invited in.
A dark gothic thriller of psychological suspense, forbidden hunger, and shattering betrayals, where nothing is holy, and no one is who they seem.
I welcome you guys to St Eudoxia’s ancient seminary and convent, where forbidden desires burn behind stone walls and blood stains the sacred tunnels.
This is definitely an explicit story,under 18 really shouldn't consume this.
Catherine (Cat) Landon thought she had built a life of trust and love with her husband, Alex Dawson—until she discovered he had emptied their savings to buy a diamond ring for his mistress. Heartbroken and lost, she sought escape in a club, only to be mistaken for a stripper and paid for a one-night stand by a mysterious stranger.
That stranger was Aaron Dawson—her ex-husband’s ruthless older brother.
Moments later, Cat finds herself at the mercy of a contract marriage with the same man she spent one unforgettable night with. Aaron is cold, calculating, and holds secrets of his own. He doesn’t believe in love, but he refuses to let Cat walk away.
As she’s pulled into Aaron’s world of wealth, power, and deep-seated family betrayal, Cat must fight to reclaim her identity and seek revenge on the man who wronged her. But Aaron’s presence stirs something dangerous inside her—a passion she never expected.
When old wounds resurface and dark secrets unravel, Cat must decide: will she allow herself to be consumed by vengeance, or will she open her heart to a second chance at love?
Drenched Confessions: A collection of Steamy Stories
Madame S.
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🔞🔞This is not romance.
Drenched Confessions has one purpose: To arouse and explore the world of pleasure.
They are confessions of all your naughty desires.
It will awaken something in you.
All you need to do is sit down, read and….😏
Annabelle Vanessa Oliver has been in love with Adrien for as long as she can remember after he saved her at a party back in college. Five years after the incident and Annabelle is finally presented with an opportunity to be noticed by Adrien, marry him so he could claim his inheritance. Annabelle is excited and quickly agrees to a contract marriage with her long time crush against her parent's wish leading to her parent's cutting off all ties with her but Adrien is still pinned over his first love and wants to nothing to do with her.
Unfortunately Annabelle’s marriage to Adrien wasn’t as she expected,he was anything but sweet.On their third marriage anniversary,Adrien comes home with divorce papers claiming she had cheated on him,now Annabelle is left divorced,pregnant and alone. Will Adrien come back for her or will love find her again?
Dylan kincziller is a Cruel, Gracious Charismatic Vampire Crown prince, From the most, dominant and formidable"Akeldama" Clan, Lailah Reyes is a cute ordinary college girl who likes to play around. In an incident, she was saved by the vampire lord the next moment she said
- Rule#1| Extra love affairs aren't allowed"
Rule#2 "You'll only be there for me"
Rule#3 "We go on a date twice a month
Lailah is fascinated by the fantasy books that
she always reads and watches way too many supernatural shows, that evening when she was in grave danger a handsome vampire who had just entered the human realm saved her. She was neither afraid nor she ran away from there, she couldn't believe what she saw Lailah had always wished her life to be like the Female lead in those fantasy novels. In excitement, she quickly set 3 ground rules for him she decided to pursue him no matter what it takes. Let's tag along with them to witness her sweet proposals and his harsh rejections
Let's tag along with them to witness her sweet proposals and his harsh rejections follow them in their happiness and grief to express your love and support.
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Sarah Parker is a young she wolf apart of a world, that's supposed to make dreams come true. But what people read in Once upon a time stories, isn't the reality she's living through! Cursed by the moon goddess when she meets her fated mate. Setting the curse into motion, Sarah is destined to a fate worse then death. Will her mate be able to save her from the curse set upon his kind thousands of years ago and keep the darkness at bay? Or will the shadows call sealing both their fates....
I stumbled upon 'Tears of Rage' during a deep dive into indie fantasy novels last year, and it left such an impression that I had to dig into its origins. The author is Julian May, a name that might ring bells for sci-fi fans—she’s the brilliant mind behind the 'Saga of Pliocene Exile' series too. What’s fascinating about May is how she blends hard sci-fi concepts with mythological undertones, and 'Tears of Rage' is no exception. It’s part of her 'Boreal Moon Tale' series, which leans into political intrigue and magic in a way that feels both epic and deeply personal.
I love how May’s background in anthropology seeps into her world-building; the cultures in 'Tears of Rage' feel lived-in and authentic. If you’re into layered narratives where power struggles collide with supernatural forces, this is a hidden gem worth tracking down. Fair warning, though—her prose can be dense, but it’s the kind of book that rewards patience.