Monsters do exist. Real monsters aren't always obvious.
Not all monsters resemble the stereotypical supernatural, mythical beast, look like the devil, or have colossus abnormalities. These monsters are far more predictable than childhood fairy tales and Hollywood movies that are simply derived from someone's imagination, which helps bring a story to life.
The most dangerous monsters are the ones we innocently pass by every day in the streets, and perhaps even talk to.
These monsters can form part of our daily routine. They could be a complete stranger on public transport, work in an office, a school, or even be a customer in a local bar. They could be a relative, distant or close, someone we eat meals with, or spend considerable time with.
These are the monster who are careful about how they reveal themselves, and how they integrate into our world and our lives. We don't always know they're monsters until it's too late.
Über den Autor Elaine Louise, born in the 1970's within the beautiful Cotswolds region, and raised on a pretty bleak and rough council estate. Author of four books, where the hard knocks of childhood have greatly inspired her instinct to write.
Elaine has been a race horse trainer, a lover of speed and fast cars, and survived a kidnapping in North Africa. She worked as an International Marketing and Communications Executive within Financial Services, and after more than a decade of travelling and honing her skills, she packed away her pinstripe suits and high heels and left the UK for good.
Since 2007, you can find Elaine in the midst of the Swiss Alps, where she now lives peacefully with her husband, three daughters and Winston the naughty Border Terrier. Here she is more suitably attired in ripped jeans and trainers, with a pen in one hand and a huge mug of Yorkshire Tea in the other, busy contemplating her next books.
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