I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me By Jamison Shea
"I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me" weaves a dark ballet. Laure Mesny's pursuit of success in the Parisian ballet world is fueled by a thirst for recognition in a cutthroat environment that constantly overlooks her. In a Faustian twist, she descends into the Catacombs and strikes a sinister deal with a river of blood.
The primal power she gains propels her to the pinnacle of influence and adoration, leaving her privileged peers shattered in her wake. Yet, as Laure revels in her newfound dominance, she becomes a target in a world where monsters lurk. The choice between validation and embracing her monstrous nature becomes increasingly complex as she descends into madness and the mysterious underworld.
"I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me" unfolds as a slow-burn horror, peeling back layers to expose the institutions that profit from exclusion. Jamison Shea's debut explores the toll of sacrificing everything for a world that refuses to reciprocate love. Laure's journey becomes a haunting metaphor for the struggles against prejudice and the relentless pursuit of validation, ultimately posing the question of whether one should conform to societal expectations or embrace their monstrous essence, even if it means facing a god-killer.
The narrative promises a chilling exploration of darkness, ambition, and the price of seeking acceptance in a world that thrives on exclusion. 📚❤️