Marriage

Burning Bulb Publishing · AI-narrated by Mason (from Google)
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5 hr 41 min
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About this audiobook

Adam Norwood suffers from a rare skin condition, one that means he’ll burst into flames if he steps out into sunlight. As a result of this, Adam lives in a world of protective drapes, on a private island with his loving wife Phoebe and his father-in-law Lester, who may or may not be a wizard.

Adam Norwood is happily married to Phoebe. They are as happy as Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Blissfully happy indeed. But is Adam REALLY happily married? Because for the past several months Adam has been dreaming that his wife Phoebe has been murdering him on a consistent basis, killing him over and over again.

But each morning afterwards, Adam realizes it was just a nightmare.

But the nightmares are now starting to drive Adam crazy.

And now, Hilary Burton, a sexy party visitor to Goat Island, has mistaken Adam for an ex-lover of hers, and has decided, that married or not, she wants him back.  

And this isn’t any kind of a normal situation, as Adam is about to find out. The can of worms that Hilary Burton will open up on Goat Island may cost everyone living there their lives.

Adam Norwood imagined that his extreme photosensitivity and allergy to sunlight was bad. He thought his repetitive nightmares of Phoebe murdering him were deadly. He was wrong on both counts.  

Adam Norwood is about to discover the true definition of ‘bad’ and ‘deadly.’  

About the author

Wol-vriey is Nigerian, and quite tall.

He believes there actually are things that go bump in the night.

He writes horror fiction—for adults only, please. And also some surrealist stuff.

Wol-vriey blogs at: http://oddityfarm.wordpress.com


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