
Bride
The Monsters: Part One
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Narrated by:
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Raechel Jordan
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By:
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Joe Humphrey
About this listen
She wakes up in a laboratory, alone and confused, with no memory or concept of who or what she is. A mysterious Doctor and his assistant prepare and condition her for the sole purpose of providing companionship to The Monster, a hulking, seven-foot-tall abomination, cobbled together from the parts of dead men. She is frightened, lonely, and insatiable.
This story is a sexy retelling of Frankenstein, focusing on The Monster's bride and her experience. It's a darkly erotic horror story written from the perspective of a woman held in captivity by a disturbed scientist, and preparing to be seduced by a monster.
Or is she the monster?
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