Little Deaths

Little Deaths : Bitesize filth to devour before bed by Mia Ryder 

Release: 2 Oct. 2021
Format: Ebook
Publisher: SpellBound Books
Source: Zooloos Book Tours
Find it at:  Amazon US, Amazon UK

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Demonically wicked and disturbingly sexy’ – Kay Jaybee

Bite size filth to devour before bed , Little Deaths is the first novella in the SEX.DIE.REPEAT series by Mia Ryder.

Jessica has had enough. She is young and beautiful with her own place and job, but she doesn’t want to be here anymore. When a mysterious agency contacts her,  Jessica listens to their proposal and signs on the dotted line. Nick appears at Jessica’s door: he’s her every fantasy made flesh. He promises to make all her desires come true … but there’s one thing she has to give him in return: her eternal soul.

LITTLE DEATHS is a feminist tale of sex and longing, with a killer sting in the tale. Please note: this is a story for adults only, featuring sexual content and commentary on mental health, suicide and depictions of choking/strangulation.

About the Author:

Mia Ryder writes bitesize filth to devour before bed as part of the SEX. DIE. REPEAT series.

Contains sexual content, swearing, crime, religious iconography & commentary on relationships & mental illness. DO NOT follow if of a delicate disposition!!

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Little Deaths Review:

“Little Deaths” is a unique concept that reminded me of the tales from “The Twilight Zone” or “The Outer Limits” and turned out to be a deliciously evil book to read.

Everything about the story is so fresh. The concept  was so intriguing to me right at the beginning as Jessica goes to the Agency where they run a business to help people end their lives. As soon as you read something like this, you know you have to find out what happens! Little does Jessica realize that she is making a deal with the devil. What follows is surprising twists and turns where you wonder what will happen to her.

Moreover, I liked Jessica in the lead and thought she was pretty clever. I enjoyed the scenes that she shares with Abe and wondered how one would outsmart the other. The author also manages to steam some pages with the passion that Nick and Jessica share. Considering its size, I thought the author delivered quite a lot in the tale, as there is never a dull moment.

However, as the story was concise, it would have been nice if the author added a few more details. For instance, I don’t think we got an explanation for why Jessica was sad in the first place or what made her changed her mind later on. I would have liked the character more had we known more about her.

Nevertheless, “Little Deaths” is an entertaining story, and I think it is a great choice to read for Halloween if you are a reluctant reader and like stories that that short yet creepy.

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Little Deaths

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the Little Deaths : Bitesize filth to devour before bed by Mia Ryder  Blog Tour hosted by Zooloos Book Tours

 

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