Ruthless Letters by ML Philpitt
More like toothless letters, unless the ruthlessness is a reference to the ennui I’m feeling.

More like toothless letters, unless the ruthlessness is a reference to the ennui I’m feeling.

It’s probably a good thing that this one is too boring to be considered a hate crime.

I like the latter half of this one so much that I wish it’s its own story altogether.

Everything feels staged and tad too contrived for its own good.

Old friends and enemies and OOH NAKED HOOTEN.

This thing is written by a software. Change my mind.

Adult men bad, children good.

Aww, it could have been a fun bad movie, but then it drops the ball.

Sad to say, I doubt I’ll remember much about this one, after all that is said and done!

My money is on the crazy heroine dismembering the hero and serving him for dinner one of these days.
