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Horror Book of the Week: Mating Monsters (I.S.S.) by M. Sinclair

 M.Sinclair’s new release Mating Monsters I.S.S is the horror book of this week. It has earned the best seller’s rank in Occult Fiction and Occult Horror. 

What is it about?

The summary (From Amazon.com)

My monsters had found me… and they weren’t letting me go.

The institute, also known as ISS, housed the most terrifying nightmares that existed in this world…but the true monster was the one that tortured me day in and day out. The one that made me feel worthless and question if I could even call myself a monster. My mother.

I knew I would never escape her. She was everywhere, and two nights before my planned escape, she threatened everything.

Somehow she found out my secret. Somehow she found out about them. My monsters. The only nightmares I could call my own. And when she threatened their very lives? I decided to run, leaving with a severed heart, realizing that they would wake the next morning to find that I was long gone.

They would hate me for it… Or so I thought.

But what happens when they hunt me down? What happens when they show up right when I truly need them? What happens when I realize that the men who chased me halfway across the globe…are actually my mates?

Mating Monsters is a standalone reverse harem novel that features possessive, territorial, and psychotic monsters that will do anything to keep their mate safe… even if it means hunting her halfway around the world. This book is filled with all the monster steam, terrifying creatures with a sweet streak for their girl, and an absolutely guaranteed HEA.

Warnings: This novel includes violence, parental physical and verbal abuse, PTSD, flashbacks of mentioned abuse, swearing, and sexual content for +18.

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