
The Color of Blood
By Mona Kabbani
2024
First Published
3.80
Average Rating
185
Number of Pages
LOVE, LUST, ART, AND BLOOD.Void's greatest fear is being seen as a monster, not an artist. He revels in his fame but hides his greatest his success is attributed to his uncanny ability to see the color of a person's soul. This color not only infects a person's aura but their anatomy, turning their insides into dazzling pigment. Void targets those with the rarest colors and drains their blood for his paint. None know of his secret and he has found solace in the solitude of his life. That is until he meets an unprecedented muse who is more than happy to bleed for him."The Color of Blood sees Kabbani dip her toes into extreme horror, then submerge herself fully in its gore and depravity. This horror novella is highly original, shocking, and disturbingly erotic. One should need no further proof that she is a rising star in the world of horror fiction." — Kristopher Triana, author of Gone to See the River ManThe Color of Blood is the cosmic, psychological horror novel from Mona Kabbani.Slated for publication on February 24th, 2024, the Snow Moon.About the AuthorMona Kabbani is a horror fan, writer, and reviewer obsessed with psychology and the human condition. She emulates the conflict of the good versus the bad and all of the in between in her work while providing an entertainingly horrifying experience. She is the author of The Bell Chime, which won the award for Best Horror Novella of 2020 from LoHF, Vanilla, and For You. She is a Lebanese immigrant living the dream in New York City where much of her writing is inspired. You can follow her on Instagram and TikTok @moralityinhorror for more and sign up for her mailing list on her website, www.moralityinhorror.com.
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Mona Kabbani
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Mona Kabbani is a horror fan, writer, and reviewer obsessed with psychology and the human condition. She emulates the conflict of the good versus the bad and all of the in between in her work while providing an entertainingly horrifying experience. She is a Lebanese immigrant living the American dream in New York City where much of her writing is inspired. You can follow her on Instagram @moralityinhorror for more and sign up to her mailing list on her website, www.moralityinhorror.com.