In a handful of new tales simmering with dread, Rebecca Rowland and Michael Aloisi explore the hunger and haunted nature of five monstrous women. No one would suspect the degree of terror these ladies’ strange abilities will ignite. Take heed: some of these women are cursed, some are blessed, but ALL are dangerous.
Living Dead Girl
Marie believes she is the walking dead, and she may not be wrong: within in a city of millions, there is bound to be at least one ghost, zombie, or ghoul lurking about.
Song 2
When teens begin dying in extraordinarily gruesome ways around the city, friends of an introverted adolescent begin to suspect that an eerie connection to the victims is more than a coincidence.
Seether
Jill fears the night, because that’s when it comes. She can’t control it, she can only hope to contain it to lessen the damage it causes by restraining herself when it’s time for bed. Then, one morning when she wakes to find the straps broken and her apartment full of blood, Jill has to cover up what it did.
Slither
Before Medusa became the feared creature of lore, she was a beautiful goddess, struck down by another powerful deity. As a copy-editor in modern day Manhattan’s editorial world, she’s about to get another chance at revenge.
Maneater
It’s a gift and a curse. The need to consume humans whole to survive grants Cassandra a life she could have never dreamed of, but it also limits her ability to have relationships and any true meaning in life.
100% proceeds from What Hath Women Rot benefit Children of the Night