Reviewed by: Demetrius Svette
Let’s all pray for a second, we need it after this reading of Disturbed. “Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord, my soul to keep; keep me safe through the night, and wake me with the morning light. If I should die before I wake, I pray for Lord my soul to take. Amen.” This was the first time I have ever read anything by Emery LeeAnn, and I regret beforehand I did not say this prayer before reading Disturbed. In a way this prayer above fits perfectly with the short story that I experienced so blindly. Even though it is a very quick read it is the insanely disturbing environment that you are put in with the main character, Jules, who is about endure one of the worst nightmares any one could ever go through. From the beginning to the end, your mouth will be open in shock, and possibly degrade your mind in the process. Do you dare to be Disturbed by Emery LeeAnn? Are you prepared for hell itself in the souls of five? If you are feeling piqued, then this is the short you need to experience. Be bold and courageous as you enter in the words and writing style of LeeAnn.
Emery LeeAnn is very talented; she is another queen towards horror in its self- including the torture and existence of undesirable boundaries that no one should face. LeeAnn’s short reminds me of Nothing But Trouble meets The Hills Have Eyes. I would hate to know exactly what is going through her intertwined nerves while she uses her skills full force to write, LeeAnn is a very disturbed individual indeed and I desire more from her in the future; to see her rise into the great sanctions of the horror world, watching her put fears into reality. We are all sick in our certain kind of way, and yes I loved reading this- I would love to read more of this. The only thing I hated was, it was so short. Bring forth the madness of these deranged, disturbed souls and give us more backgrounds of these characters you had the audacity to share with us. I demand more! She has offered this short story for free but why? Well, for one it is a very powerful short read and for two, it is to experience just a hint of what LeeAnn is capable of. Be warned, Disturbed will disgust you and make you want to scratch your eyes out so you cannot continue to read any more… hypothetically, of course.