New Release – Severing Sidney by Jason Werebeloff.
Severing Sidney is not my first book by Jason Werebeloff, nor will it be my last.
If you are into Science Fiction, you will want this author on your reading list.
At the moment Severing Sidney is free, so why not give it a try?
MY REVIEW
Jason Werebeloff writes some wicked horror, science fiction stories and I am happy to share the latest…about a marriage in the Bubble. But, it’s not like any marriage you’ve ever heard of before and the tools Gepetto brings to the wedding are scalpels, staplers, anesthetics, and more.
He’s not happy about the marriage, but his daughter is very happy. Should he intervene? Is it true that Father Knows Best?
The events take place in the future. Jason weaves good and bad elements in his world of the future making me think I don’t want to live there, but as I read on…well, maybe it’s not so bad.
His descriptions are gruesome and humorous.
I think it’s hard to create suspense in a short story, but Jason Werebeloff manages to do just that. I know something is coming…And I am eating up the pages to find out what.
Uh oh…I see a problem. And boy was I in for a surprise.
How creative and thought provoking the premise. The possibilities…
What an ending! Wonderful job, Jason.
4 Stars
GOODREADS BLURB
In the Bubble, marriage is the literal merging of two bodies. So when Geppetto receives an invitation to his daughter’s wedding, he’s devastated.
He must find a way to stop the ceremony, or lose her forever. And if the wedding goes ahead … He doesn’t want to think about that, but Geppetto has his scalpel on hand. Just in case.
Slice into SEVERING SIDNEY, the latest sci-fi horror from the Bubble.
ABOUT JASON WEREBELOFF
He’s the author of the sci-fi thriller trilogy, Defragmenting Daniel, two novels, Hedon and The Solace Pill, and the short story anthology, Obsidian Worlds. His books will make your brain hurt. And you’ll come back for more.
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