Ingest Me (The Communion Duet Book 1)
Lesley A. Camphouse
Reader Reviews
3.0
2 ratings
Matt D.
Feb 8, 2026
Tristan was always the favorite and the center of his mother’s world until the day she brings home a baby girl. Tristan hates her instantly and begins his task of finding a way to get even.
It’s brutal. It’s gross. I’m still not sure what I thought of it.
It’s brutal. It’s gross. I’m still not sure what I thought of it.
Keeley W.
Feb 8, 2026
Tristan loves being an only child. As he turns ten, his mother meets a new man and becomes pregnant with his little sister. Tristan immediately hates the unborn child.
He hates his mother's boyfriend and the family of three that they now represent, leaving him as the outcast in his own home. With a lack of supervision, Tristan finds an online community that believes women are born to serve men.
Tristan longs to be a Chad. He does a whole host of disgusting things to his family, and this short story comes with a ton of trigger warnings.
This story packs shock factor after shock factor. As a fan of splatterpunk, I quite like to use these short, horrific stories as breaks between longer novels. This was well written, but it lacked some dark humour, which I felt would have added to its overall impact.
He hates his mother's boyfriend and the family of three that they now represent, leaving him as the outcast in his own home. With a lack of supervision, Tristan finds an online community that believes women are born to serve men.
Tristan longs to be a Chad. He does a whole host of disgusting things to his family, and this short story comes with a ton of trigger warnings.
This story packs shock factor after shock factor. As a fan of splatterpunk, I quite like to use these short, horrific stories as breaks between longer novels. This was well written, but it lacked some dark humour, which I felt would have added to its overall impact.