Pyramidia

Pyramidia by Stephanie Sanders-Jacob, published by Slashic Horror Press on February 15, 2024, is a 362-page work in English that explores the complexities of life in the quirky town of Bentwood. The story follows Harriet, who relocates to teach gifted students, only to find her new environment filled with peculiarities, including a haunted rental and an eccentric neighbor named Lucy. As Harriet navigates her unsettling surroundings, she encounters Kelsey at the farmers market, providing a welcome distraction amidst the chaos of her life and the town’s intriguing Multi-Level Marketing scheme.
Readers will find a blend of horror, humor, and satire as Harriet becomes entangled with a group of women selling a wellness product called Serenitea. The narrative delves into themes of tranquility and obsession, as Harriet grapples with the allure of the tea and the enigmatic women behind it. As her connection to Serenitea deepens, she faces unsettling developments, including Lucy’s mysterious disappearance and the unsettling behavior of a gym teacher. This edition presents a unique exploration of the intersection between wellness culture and the supernatural, inviting readers to question the lengths one might go for peace of mind.
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When Harriet moves to Bentwood to teach gifted students, her new life doesn’t go as planned. Between her haunted rental and her oddball neighbor, Lucy-who literally won’t go away-Harriet is left questioning her own sanity. The beautiful Kelsey, whom she meets at the farmers market, offers the distraction she needs. Well, that, and the town’s Multi-Level Marketing (MLM)-or pyramid-scheme.
The enigmatic group of women selling wellness in the form of Serenitea, with their perfect hair, flawless skin, and piercing eyes. She is drawn to the tea, the wellness, the tranquility… So what if she has to sell a few bags of tea?
You have a new descendant.
Sinking deeper into Serenitea, Harriet can’t stop drinking the tea.
She keeps getting emails about new descendants-whatever the hell that means-and the gym teacher, Harold, is giving serious pervy vibes. Even Lucy joins the MIM despite claiming the women are vampires. None of that matters, though, because Serenitea makes her feel..well. Tranquil.
Until Lucy disappears and Harriet’s world begins to crumble.
Is Serenitea really a bunch of beautiful vampires? So what if they are? How far will Harriet go for tranquility?
Are you well?
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