When a tornado tears through a rural rest stop, a group of strangers is forced to confront deadly secrets. As the storm rages on, they realize that the real horror isn't the tornado. Beneath the swirling storm is a monstrous, otherworldly creature hungry for human flesh. Will they survive the storm, or will the men inside the rest stop become the creatures' next victims? Dive into this unapologetic, visceral tale of cosmic horror and splatterpunk madness. READER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. THIS IS A TALE OF EXTREME HORROR.
This is one of those reads that you just have to read for yourself and experience. I had a blast reading Tiddy Twisters. Dixon Sloughleigh is definitely making a name for their self quick within the indie horror community. I look forward to reading more from this author. This is pure comedic gold. Raunchy, Steamy, Splattery, Gagworthy and one hell of a time!
This was such a great read. Tiddy Twisters is very self-aware, hilarious bit of violent filth and sexual deviance.
A vengeful tornado hits Kansas for reasons I won't spoil. I laughed, I cried (mostly because I sat on my... um, "tender bits"), I read words put together in sentences I never knew would be joined together. (I'd give examples... but Amazon policies)
Read this and you won't regret it... unless you have issues with reading stories that contain some man on man action. But let's be real here, if you're reading this review... you saw the cover and didn't even consider buying this.
A strikes a town, but it is no ordinary tornado. It's a tiddy twister tornado with limbs that reach out to turn innocent nurples purple. Those limbs also do a lot of other interesting things, too.
Well, as a story, I felt it should have been a lot longer so there could be some explanation as to how the tiddy twisters came to be.
It wasn't the worst thing I ever read, but it was also far from the best. Just my opinion.
This was a short but crazy read that I couldn't stop laughing as I read. The story definitely matches its title. It's just a fun story that is meant to make you laugh, seriously.
Aliens, peaches, weird lizards, Taco Bell references, etc...
This one was just a lot of fun to read. Just go read it for yourself!
I loved this so much! A quick read but had me laughing and gagging at the same time which is quite a mix. Some events surprised me as they came out of nowhere and I absolutely loved it! Alive tornado? Check. Aliens? Check. Bukkake? Check. Couldn’t have asked for more in a short story 😂
Not sure how to even write a review for this one. Glad it was free, because it was strange... I will overlook grammar and all that. But damn that was a lot of asses in this story!
you thought that it was the storm that was thundering... nope just butt cheeks clapping in the breeze!
Fun, horrific and incredibly well-written, this short story is an incredible work. Dixon Sloughleigh is the Truman Capote of Splatterpunk; his prose, setting and characterization is master class.
I am childish, I'm not gonna lie. I cackled at the name Dicker-Down. I don't know what I was expecting when I started this book. It was not what I thought it would be. It was a wild ride with twists and turns. Unfortunately, it was too short of a story.
As advertised, this book is a strong example of extreme horror. It's violent, bizarre, and fun as h-e-double hockey sticks. Mainly it's a story about bad weather and shockingly outrageous eroticism. NSFW doesn't even come close to just how adult this book is. Dixon Sloughleigh is definitely a treat. -Jim X Dodge, author of The Bite and Pig Iron