Transmuted
Books | Fiction / Horror
3.6
Eve Harms
Her doctor is giving her the body of his dreams...and her nightmares.Isa is a micro-celebrity who rarely shows her face, and can't wait to have it expertly ripped off and rearranged to look more feminine. When a successful fundraiser makes her gender affirming surgery possible, she's overjoyed-until she has to give up all her money to save her dying father.Crushed by gender dysphoria and the pressure of disappointing her fans who paid for a new face, she answers a sketchy ad seeking transgender women for a free, experimental feminization treatment. The grotesquely flawless Dr. Skurm has gruesome methods, but he gets unbelievable results, and Isa is finally feeling comfortable in her skin. She even gains the courage to ask out her crush: an alluring and disfigured alchemy-obsessed artist named Rayna.But Isa's body won't stop changing, and she's going from super model to super mutant. She has to discover the secret behind her metamorphosis-before the changes are irreversible, and she's an unwanted freak forever.TRANSMUTED is an outrageous and unapologetically queer body horror tale that will leave you gasping, giggling, and gagging for more. Experience the freaky thrills of TRANSMUTED today!
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Author
Eve Harms
Pages
114
Publisher
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Published Date
2021-07-13
ISBN
1989206778 9781989206775
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"What a wild ride! This is what I wanted and didn't get from "Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke". Buckets of body horror and a main character you want to root for. I wasn't a huge fan of the final twist and there's a bit of weird ableism around mental health but overall this was great."
"I had a lot of fun with this one. Buckets of body horror, a plucky protagonist you want to root for, and an absolutely bonkers final showdown. Books in this series are supposed to capture the feel of 80s horror movies and this author definitely understood the assignment.<br/><br/>There was a little bit of weird language use around mental health (I mostly noticed this because the main character calls out fatphobia in the text and then immediately calls another character psychotic) and I wasn't a huge fan of the ending (I get why it went down that way but I wish it had ended like maybe 3 paragraphs earlier) but overall if you like your horror gooey and bizarre, I would recommend this one."
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"Another fantastic book by Eve Harms!! I could not put it down. Isa goes through so much and it is so well written. I found myself sympathising the sadness, happiness and frustration Isa went through. I highly recommend looking into the warnings before reading this book as is does get a little rough at times. I absolutely loved the book and will continue to look forward to more of Eve's work! <br/><br/>Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book at no cost for the purpose of an honest review."
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