Drew huff

This book is an unhinged work of complete art.
The cover drew me in and the plot sounded intense. I was right. This author, Drew Huff, is incredibly talented and I\’ll be needing to read all of their work at this point. The world building added to this extreme horror book was so impressive. This was like the best rollercoaster ride at Banksy\’s Disneyland. GET THIS NOW.
This might be one of the best books I\’ve ever read?!
Thank you to Net Galley and Dark Matter Ink for allowing me to read this in advance! This review is my own opinion I am leaving voluntarily.
WORD OF CAUTION:
This is definitely a horror book.
The protagonist is addicted to both alcohol and mostly whatever drug she can get her hands on. There are a lot of references to very serious mental health issues, and the gore and violence is next level. There are bugs, cannibalism, SA, and everything else you can imagine. Please be warned going into this book. It was one of the hardest reads for me, I could not put it down.
About the author:

If you want to be enthralled and excited, read Drew Huff. Their fiction is pure action, filled with unique concepts, worlds, and characters. They’re the author of several horror and sci-fi books, including LGBTQ sci-fi novella Landlocked In Foreign Skin (Jan 2025), cosmic horror novel The Divine Flesh (Dark Matter INK, March 2025), forthcoming cosmic horror novella My Name Isn’t Paul (Nov. 2025) and forthcoming horror novel, The Exodontists (Nefarious Bat, Fall 2026). Drew’s short fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies.
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