Hungerstone by  Kat Dunn

Hungerstone

Kat Dunn

Power, hunger and desire are front and centre is this vivid gothic tale. A retelling of Carmilla, the novella said to have inspired Dracula, you can expect a heady mix of tension, hunger and insatiable rage. Enchanted by a dangerously captivating stranger, Lenore uncovers dark truths about her life through a series of blood soaked encounters. This book will inspire your appetite. Be prepared to be horrified and entirely bewitched.

Extract

And I am hungry. 

I hook my nail beneath the wallpaper, tear off a strip and roll it into a ball, then put it into my mouth. The paper is sour, chalky. It is a struggle to get it down, but there is something in swallowing that satisfies for a moment. It is fleeting. I eat another strip but choke on it this time, retching onto the boards in a string of bile and saliva. Now that I have begun, it is impossible to stop. It is like those moments when I forced pastille after pastille into my mouth, gorging myself on the sugar, past the point of enjoyment, past the sweetness, past tears and loathing, into that calm distant plane where I can no longer feel a thing. 

But now I feel everything. 

Parallels
  • Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
  • Briefly, A Delicious Life by Nell Stevens
  • The Gluton by A K Blakemore
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Violence
Explicit sexual Content