
Hunger
Description
Hunger is a dark, seductive tale of desire and transformation. When a woman, adrift and disconnected from her life, meets a stranger in a dimly lit bar, an unexpected and consuming attraction begins to take hold. What starts as magnetic chemistry soon spirals into something far deeper—and far more dangerous. Haunted by a growing emptiness she can’t explain and a hunger that refuses to be satisfied, she finds herself drawn back again and again, unable to resist the pull. As her grip on reality frays, she begins to question whether the man she met is entirely human… or if something else entirely has taken root beneath her skin. With psychological tension, sensuality, and creeping dread, Hunger explores the fine line between obsession and possession, and what we’re willing to surrender when we crave something we don’t understand. Comparable works include Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu; Cat Person by Kristen Roupenian; Clive Barker - Books of Blood; Raw (film by Julia Ducournau)