![]() ![]() ![]() I suffer from an autoimmune condition myself, and grokked the fatigue, the insidious ever-present pain leaching joy out of life, the plethora of pills to be taken daily. ![]() Creature was a different kettle of fish altogether. Most fall into the ‘cheesy’ light horror that I love. I’ve had the pleasure of reading several of Shea’s books thus far. A creature is stalking the cabin, a beastie born of pain, and anger. When Kate’s brother Ryker comes to visit the creepy activity escalates. Add to this the creeping stress of loud noises in the night. Indeed, her ‘bad feels’ are joined by ‘microwave feels’, where her body feels like it’s burning up inside. Unsurprisingly, it doesn’t improve Kate’s health. Making matters worse, if she’s not careful her joints pop out, amplifying the pain until they can be popped back in place.Īfter a particularly horrid treatment regimen, Kate’s husband Andrew books a cottage in the Maine woods for a three month vacation hoping a change of pace will help her. Pain and medicine cause extreme fatigue, resulting in Kate sleeping at the drop of a hat except for the bouts of night-time insomnia). Afflicted by lupus and another disorder that causes dangerously loose joints, she spends the majority of her time in excruciating pain. ![]() Creature by Hunter Shea is a fantastically creepy read that kept me awake far into the night. ![]()
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