At eighteen years of age Lucy is following her dreams. Her first book is published âAs Dreams are Made onâ which has been warmly received. Her family are supportive, she is happy, with a wonderful life ahead of her.
Then one dark and stormy night, as Lucy makes her way home, along the quiet wet, winding country lanes, one tiny decision she makes, sees her dreams washed away in the lashing rain.
Eight years on and Lucy has turned into a recluse, her family once close, barely know how to deal with her. She now lives alone in a small cottage in the woods; barely ever does she venture out, and she hardly ever sees anyone.
This troubled young woman is tormented by the events of that stormy evening and is constantly taunted by the presence of the âStorm Creature.â Lucy is petrified by thunder and lightning but this crazed creature revels in it. She dances in the lashing rain, as the author says â⌠laughing and spinning, her arms waving like an Indian goddess⌠possessed of multiple limbs.â
Maria Gibbs has a wonderful way with words, almost lyrical at times. Check out the opening lines:-
âThe rain danced against the pane of glass, wild and wicked until the tempo changed, curling and writhing into a beautiful sensual rhythm.â
The atmosphere is set so you become embroiled within the story, you may well shiver as you are drawn in, experiencing the stormy nights with the rolling thunder. I sat tense on the edge of my seat wandering what was to come next upon the turn of the page. I was not disappointed.
For a short story this psychological thriller sure packs a lot in, with unexpected twists as you near the end. I donât wish to share anymore because it is a story you need to experience for yourself, and in my view the author certainly does make you experience every event.

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Quite thought Provoking, 1 July 2016
This review is from:Â The Storm Creature (Kindle Edition)
The Storm Creature wasnât quite what I was expecting, but itâs a poignant story that made me think more about life. It also reminded me that it is never too late to change your mind.
Mariaâs words show us that the way we see things is not always as they are in reality. Sometimes itâs good to take stock before it is too late. Itâs not a happy story, but it teaches us to be happy and to dance in the rain.

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Amazing Story, 10 April 2016
This review is from:Â The Storm Creature (Kindle Edition)
OMG this short story was amazing. Once I started reading this book i couldnât put it down. Thank you to the
author, looking forward to reading your next book.
Very Highly Recommended.