Faces of Beth

Faces of Beth by Carver Pike is a fiction work published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on April 11, 2022. This 260-page horror narrative explores the complex relationship between Andrew and Beth, who meets at the Myles-Bend State Mental Hospital. Despite recognizing Beth’s struggles and the challenges that come with her emotional baggage, Andrew finds himself drawn to her, willing to embrace the complications of their life together, including her children and family.
As the story unfolds, Andrew grapples with the realities of marriage while sensing a darker force within Beth. The narrative delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and the supernatural, as Andrew confronts the unsettling possibility that Beth may be possessed. Readers will encounter a blend of personal and eerie elements that challenge the boundaries of their relationship, making for a compelling exploration of horror intertwined with human emotion.
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When Andrew meets Beth at the Myles-Bend State Mental Hospital, he knows she has issues. She checked herself into the place because of her problems, but he can’t help falling in love with her anyway. He’s willing to put up with her constant mood swings and all the baggage she brings into the relationship. He’ll help raise her kids, give her siblings a place to stay, and even look after her creepy grandfather. After all, he has the space in the huge house left to him by his parents.
Marriage has its hardships, Andrew knows that, but there seems to be something else wrong with Beth. A dark entity grows inside her and he can’t help wondering if she might be possessed. Andrew can look past all the other drama in their new life, but the thing inside her that seems to want him dead – that’s kind of a deal breaker.
Written by 2x Splatterpunk Award-nominated author Carver Pike with an introduction by Bram Stoker and World Horror Grandmaster Award-winning author Brian Keene.
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