A Mother's Love by Todd Love and Donna Latham
The Cutter family has suffered, life has been cruel. Bill Cutter killed himself, death by train. Wanda Cutter spends all her free time with strange men.
Harvey Evan Cutter has been left, home alone, to fend for himself. On a cold winter night Harvey decides to follow in his father footsteps, which opens a door to a world best left alone. Latham and Love team up to deliver a shockingly gross tale of A Mother’s Love.
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Y'all Ain't Right
This one here. Whew! It came out swinging and I was unprepared. It took me places. I did not want to go to these places! But I couldn't put it down. The story was so compelling and well done I couldn't stop until I found out how far a mother's love went.
Your gonna need something strong for this one
Oh God I mean oh God, I mean it is a brilliantly gross story. But yeah I needed a couple of breathers in between, but when Todd and Donna got together they decided to go big or go home. Oh, this story covers the rancid and twisted relationship between Wanda and her son Harvey. Do not be fooled by the cover, this is not a sweet heartwarming story. It crosses the boundary between an overbearing mother and incestuous love. I mean, poor Bill, his wife believes the only way to keep her son around is to feed 'bits' of herself to him. Making a messed up overly dependent twenty-year-old with a completely screwed up view of food. So mommy dearest disappearing on a bender, made this mommy's boy flip his top. Resulting in calling upon a dark entity to help him die to get back at his mom and yeahhhh it gets way more screwed up from there. And at the end, a classic Donna vengeance is served twist that will complete this epic and messed up the tale. I will warn you that you will need a strong stomach.
In This Case...Mother Definitely Knows Best
Munchausen by Proxy never looked so disgusting. Harvey Cutter is dependent on his mother for far more than the fulfillment of the usual needs, especially as an adult. Wanda has cultivated an entirely unhealthy relationship between herself and her son, not to mention an unhealthy diet. But a relationship like this can only sustain itself for so long, and when Harvey spitefully decides to show his mother that she needs him just as much as he needs her, the end of their perverse codependence isn't far behind. The story only gets more disturbing from there. Love and Latham introduce us to what might be the most dysfunctional family any of us will encounter on the page, and thankfully never in real life. A Mother's Love is a tale of desperation, manipulation, family, and fear of loss taken to grotesque extremes that these two authors seem to relish in displaying for their readers.
5
"A Mother's Love" by Todd Love and Donna A Latham Wanda really loves her son Harvey. She cares for him in an assortment of ways. However, Harvey isn't your typical child. In fact, Harvey is twenty one years old, still breastfed, and lives at home. If that's not an interesting enough premise to draw you in, then I'm not sure what is I went into this story very familiar with Todd's writing but was blown away to see something vile and repulsive from Donna. This story is truly sickening. I gagged quite a few times. Worst of all, it's full of scabs I said WTF several times while reading this and loved every minute of it. It's a solid 5 and definitely needs added to your all's TBR!
Should Include A Puke Bucket!
These two really know how to churn out a disgusting piece of work. The imagery in this is enough to make one lightheaded and have their stomach ready to run for the hills. It’s like if you took every sick, disgusting, vile thought these two have every had the displeasure of thinking and wrote it them all down in a lifetime of diaries, then compiled the worst of the worst into this abomination. This could very well be the next Mother Maggot. Huge props to these two, they did an absolutely kick ass job of creating a piece of horrid fiction, it deserves all 5 stars.