For Readers of Romance-Horror Novels: in which I tell you about the reluctant boyfriend

You might say Andy was one of those who went the other other way. He grew up in a house with a mom, a dad, and two sisters. All seemed fine. Ideal even. At least on the outside.

Let me explain.

His mom was…is…different.

And his dad is stuck.

Andy loves his father. But he doesn’t ever, ever, want to end up like him: Stuck with someone who seems to have flipped a switch, who isn’t anything like who they used to be, at least not on the inside, not anymore.

To Andy, there was only one way to avoid this. Sure, things happen. But it’s usually cause and effect. Dominoes. If you don’t set them up, let alone push the first one down, then there’s nothing to watch fall.

In other words, it’s one thing to have a college girlfriend. But after that, when life is getting real, it’s better to only have to be responsible for yourself, to be independent, self-reliant. Andy hasn’t truly seen what it’s like to live like that, but after watching his dad…the idea has appeal.

And so Andy’s been coasting. Nothing future needs to be decided today. Probably not tomorrow either. Why not save after-graduation things for…after graduation? School is what’s most important right now. School and setting himself up for financial independence.

Until then, Andy would prefer to stay in the moment, to have fun and keep things light. Daphne‘s been his girlfriend for two years now, and she’s the best. And if he were being honest with himself, he might even acknowledge that she could be the best for the long term, for after graduation and beyond. Andy never thought that idea would tempt him, but Daphne… she keeps things fun and light.

At least she did until recently. Until the thing that happened on New Year’s Eve, and now again tonight at the party.

And that thing Andy said on the walk home? He was just trying to lighten the mood, what with that thing he said about the girl in the poster…

All tell you more about her tomorrow.

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For Readers of Love-Horror Hybrid Books: In which I tell you about the Stumptown co-ed

Hers isn’t a last-girl-standing kind of story. In fact, in someone else’s story, Daphne James might be one of the first to go. But that’s only because she’s willing to take risks to get what she wants. Even when it scares her.

Let me explain.

Daphne was raised by a young and often single mom who had a…let’s call it an “active social life.” There was a lot to admire about her mother, but this part of her wasn’t something that appealed to Daphne. Quite the opposite really.

Sure, Daphne’s mother had gotten it right once. But for reasons beyond anyone’s control, it didn’t last. And neither had any of the options that had come afterwards. Other people in Daphne’s situation might have shunned relationships altogether. Better to need nobody, to be independent and self-reliant. But between relationships, Daphne’s mother had helped her to see what that option was like, too. And so Daphne ended up going the other way.

She became determined to find and claim “the one” for her as soon as possible—and to get it right the first time.

She didn’t know when it would happen, obviously, but when she met Andy her sophomore year of college, it seemed like everything was on track. She’d be sending save-the-dates by the time she graduated.

But it’s now Daphne’s senior year. The first day of winter term. And Andy is…

Stalling?

It’s tough to tell. Sometimes he’s hard to read. But tonight, after the party, he’ll speak loud and clear. And his words will prime Daphne to take her first risk to move things forward with Andy.

I’ll tell you more about him tomorrow

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I would have done anything for Andy. But the night I vandalized the starlet’s poster, I began wondering how to make Andy do anything for me.

So begins…

Girl, Incorrupted: a love-horror story

With magical lore, all the feels, and ominous characters who haunt the page, this romance-horror novel is about a young woman following her darker impulses with regards to love and entangling herself with a monster rarely seen before, a—

Well…

You know how to find out.

Like horror romance books?

If you like romance horror books, or horror romance novels, or, as I prefer to call this one—

a love-horror story

—then feast your eyes on Daphne, Fausten, Andy, Guy, Conlin, Petty, and Nechai.

Or at least, feast your eyes on some book quotes about them.

In other words…

Let’s Roll Out Some Character Introductions!

Wait, which character is which archetype?

Yes, well, wouldn’t you like to know.

Oh, wait! You can!

Let me explain…

The Girl, Incorrupted Page-A-Day

I’m doing a read-a-page-a-day on my substack newsletter. This means that you can start reading this book that won’t actually, technically be available until September 12, 2023—Right—Now!

Really!

How much can I read?

As of today, July 2, we’re just starting chapter 4. There’s something like 30 or so pages posted so far. It’s a nice chunk of reading, a good taste of the goods.

Course, there are a couple of those character/archetypes that haven’t yet made an appearance by the beginning of Chapter 4, but fret not. Tomorrow is another page…

Girl, Incorrupted, a dark horror story about love, has a newsletter!

First off, it needs a better name. I’m just calling it my Reader List for now, but hopefully something more catchy, more interesting, more…better will come to mind.

This will be how I send out updates and exclusive content and goodies and whatnot. So if you like scary books with all the feels; psychological horror twisted with fantasy; morally gray characters; dual first-person POVs; stories that blend genres (horror and romance in this case)… then be sure to join me!

You can subscribe to it here: https://meganbledsoe.substack.com.

Girl, Incorrupted will be here on September 12, 2023. For updates, go here.