After researching the pitfalls of match.com and eharmony our heroine meets Sam. Sam is not a very nice man. He represents himself as a single businessman, however is is none of those things. Sam is stuck in an unhappy marriage. Sam lies and decieves his victims without any care for their feelings. He despises his chunky wife. Sam quickly looks down upon his business associates. Sam lives a secret life in his head. He believes himself to be sexy, handsome and powerful. Discover how he walks into the life of a woman. The short story is rated R for sexual content. The premise is a thriller, perhaps a horror story. This is short fiction not a long form novel.
Caroline Gerardo ( C. G. Barbeau) lives in California and Wyoming. Caroline's last novel is The Lucky Boy. Short stories, transgressional fiction, poetry, dark fiction Member International Thriller Writers
Caroline's poetry and short fiction : Lucent Dreaming; Olentangy Review; Midwestern Gothic Review, One Stop Poetry; Sleet Magazine; Scapegoat Review; Narrative Magazine; Negativesucks Magazine, and two Anthologies.
MFA Claremont Graduate University BA dual major Art and Literature Scripps College
This novelette is another look into the mind of a female author. Caroline is wonderful at giving you a picture of her story. Lust is a story that could make you afraid of internet relationships. And perhaps it is a warning to women that men lie. Well, not all of us and not all the time!!
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My next short story is releasing for Halloween
Lust will make you worry if you ever sign up for online dating. It is not just that dharmeny and nomatch hijack your credit card and will not let you go- sometimes that perfect looking date is out for your soul.
I could not get past the second chapter. It is just so poorly written. Wish I had not wasted the 99 cents. I deleted it from my nook so I'd never have to see it again. just awful.