~Your Heart's in My Hands~
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned...36 total reviews
Comment from EmberSnowcat
Oh my goodness! I love this story! Now this little gem is something I will want to read again! The master of pure terror and horror has done it yet again! Every time I get back on here, I just have to go to your page and check to see what frightful tales you have spun for everyone, and in my mind, this one is a winner! The writing is perfect as usual and gripping beyond belief! Great job!
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2014
Oh my goodness! I love this story! Now this little gem is something I will want to read again! The master of pure terror and horror has done it yet again! Every time I get back on here, I just have to go to your page and check to see what frightful tales you have spun for everyone, and in my mind, this one is a winner! The writing is perfect as usual and gripping beyond belief! Great job!
Comment Written 05-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2014
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Thanks so much for reading and reviewing this one for me, Ember. I am very happy to know that it entertained you.
Thanks a million!
Comment from gene roush
Well done -- another riveting scene.
You do a great job with inner dialogue in illuminating the character.
It seems to me that you sometimes doubt your skill and at times include unnecessary narration ie:
of his contemptible cheating chest
making sure he was tied up (so he couldn't get away),
drinking the entire bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon the two of them were to share (by herself)
I always enjoy your posts.
Thanks for sharing
Gene
Well done -- another riveting scene.
You do a great job with inner dialogue in illuminating the character.
It seems to me that you sometimes doubt your skill and at times include unnecessary narration ie:
of his contemptible cheating chest
making sure he was tied up (so he couldn't get away),
drinking the entire bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon the two of them were to share (by herself)
I always enjoy your posts.
Thanks for sharing
Gene
Comment Written 10-Dec-2013
Comment from mfowler
You've chosen a ghoulish path with this response so it needed to be well written to ensure it didn't slip into the pit of slasher noir. I think beginning with the operation and then following with the backstory worked well in this short space. It kept the dripping heart strong in the memory. Your slick, and at times, humerous elaboration of the boyfriend's fate gave the story real impact.
You've chosen a ghoulish path with this response so it needed to be well written to ensure it didn't slip into the pit of slasher noir. I think beginning with the operation and then following with the backstory worked well in this short space. It kept the dripping heart strong in the memory. Your slick, and at times, humerous elaboration of the boyfriend's fate gave the story real impact.
Comment Written 10-Dec-2013
Comment from TOMORAL
Whoa, that sudden scream made me jump as I was reading this fine chiller thriller. Matt certainly met with a horrid death. Very well written.
Whoa, that sudden scream made me jump as I was reading this fine chiller thriller. Matt certainly met with a horrid death. Very well written.
Comment Written 09-Dec-2013
Comment from Mystic Angel 7777
Geez you really know how to ruffle an angel's wings. This was just mesmerizing from start to finish. I cannot even imagine the bent and twisted mind that produces such skillfully crafted sagas with such unbelievably surprising endings every time. Did you write Saw? LOL. Thank you, I think, for sharing this with me.
Geez you really know how to ruffle an angel's wings. This was just mesmerizing from start to finish. I cannot even imagine the bent and twisted mind that produces such skillfully crafted sagas with such unbelievably surprising endings every time. Did you write Saw? LOL. Thank you, I think, for sharing this with me.
Comment Written 09-Dec-2013
Comment from Petriesan
this is very well written. I found nothing of interest to note for SPAG. How did you get the pictures embedded int he body and how does one get the sidebar on for their writing?
Thank you for sharing this story. It is quite good
this is very well written. I found nothing of interest to note for SPAG. How did you get the pictures embedded int he body and how does one get the sidebar on for their writing?
Thank you for sharing this story. It is quite good
Comment Written 09-Dec-2013
Comment from Cry the Vile Rebel
This is vintage Dean Kuch. The graphics, the historical reference, the tight plot, and especially the refusal to shy away from the gruesome details that make this type of story flow, (drip, drip.) Congratulations on a well-deserved win.
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2013
This is vintage Dean Kuch. The graphics, the historical reference, the tight plot, and especially the refusal to shy away from the gruesome details that make this type of story flow, (drip, drip.) Congratulations on a well-deserved win.
Comment Written 09-Dec-2013
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2013
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Thank you very much, Cry, I really appreciate you reading and reviewing it for me.
Comment from LucaFen4
Indeed you weave a mesmerizing tale. Very well written & easy to follow. My attention grabbed at the beginning and held tight to the end. Even more intriguing may be your inclusion of Gunness in Author's notes.
I look forward to your next piece & congrats on the victory :)
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2013
Indeed you weave a mesmerizing tale. Very well written & easy to follow. My attention grabbed at the beginning and held tight to the end. Even more intriguing may be your inclusion of Gunness in Author's notes.
I look forward to your next piece & congrats on the victory :)
Comment Written 09-Dec-2013
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2013
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Thanks so much for your thoughtful review and kind comments, LucaFen4. I sincerely appreciate that...
Comment from Sylvia Page
Congratulations Dean, as usual your posts are laced with blood curdling sounds and visuals giving excellent support for your story. The story itself is well written with tension and good imagery. Well done.
Best wishes for the season.
Cheers
Sylvia
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2013
Congratulations Dean, as usual your posts are laced with blood curdling sounds and visuals giving excellent support for your story. The story itself is well written with tension and good imagery. Well done.
Best wishes for the season.
Cheers
Sylvia
Comment Written 09-Dec-2013
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2013
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Than you very much, Sylvia. I echo the same sentiments to you & your family this holiday season, & always...
Comment from Ekim777
The period you mention saw the birth of stark realism in prose writing, a la Emile Zola. It can be very captivating but easily slides into the sordid and the macabre. Then it becomes unbelievable when we need the willing suspension of disbelief. You held my attention and I succumbed with distaste. Can we ever empathize with Amanda and her vengefulness. I think it was Shelley who said, "Love for a man is a thing apart. It is a woman's whole existence. -Ekim777
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2013
The period you mention saw the birth of stark realism in prose writing, a la Emile Zola. It can be very captivating but easily slides into the sordid and the macabre. Then it becomes unbelievable when we need the willing suspension of disbelief. You held my attention and I succumbed with distaste. Can we ever empathize with Amanda and her vengefulness. I think it was Shelley who said, "Love for a man is a thing apart. It is a woman's whole existence. -Ekim777
Comment Written 09-Dec-2013
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2013
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Thanks so much, Ekim777. Much obliged!