Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Comment on Elizadeth Hetherington's Nature of the Daughters

"There are some books that come out that make you question where the writer gets his or her inspiration from, Nature of the Daughters isn't a book like that. Every page drips with sick and vile insight into Elizadeth's tortured mind. I have no doubt that a great deal of the book comes from her experiences in this thing we call life. Very fucked up shit and worth a read."

Joe Knetter - Author Twisted Loneliness, Zombie Bukkake

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Fiction Horror Novel for Brutal Death Metal Lovers

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This is a book about me, Renata Savannah, Sylvania's own death metal cheerleader. Nature of the Daughters is a graphic account of what it was that helped me find the beauty of benevolence and the distinction of dissection. Through years of challenging studies, I found strength and desire and have become one of the most successful serial killers in the United States. It's a well-written and provocative invigoration on the possibilities that hide within every human man and woman and the natural instincts of murder.