Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Bury Farm - Jo Royston

bury farm - jo royston
bury farm - jo royston

WARNING Bury Farm contains some adult content.

When the beast enters a world dominated by man, battle is inevitable.

Crossing into mans world meant facing dangers never before experienced. A new world introduced new rules and new routines, as each adapted to a whole new way of living. Out alongside civilization each had a secret which must be kept. Instructed never to cross breed, none must ever feast upon human flesh, but rules were made to be broken. Sometimes man fails to tame the beast.

Life within the boundary restricted isolation should have been idyllic. Together they were strong and as a family in the same way each had when in the pack, they were loyal, but as individuals each struggled to keep hidden the fact that they were different
Bury farm is a story about being different, exploring the possibilities of compromise.

Chosen for their individual values, the four felt honoured to be the ones. Once the door had opened, alone yet together, each attempted to keep hidden the escalating fear of the unknown, allowing body and mind to be led as the journey began.

In what was to be their new world things would be different, no longer would what had been routine be regarded as natural. In a land where the moon was not forever full and freedom held restrictions Wood was to be the family name and Bury Farm the family’s home.
A family: Farmers’ experiencing an idyllic existence; that was how others were to perceive the Wood family of Bury Farm. Mythical monsters living on the edge of civilizations, hovering over the invisible line which instinct urged each to cross in order to fulfill the needs of the beast within, that was the truth. That was the werewolf.

Jack Wood was handsome, dark and mysterious. He wasn't the youngest but he was the one who chose to take that one step further: .Jack had a hunger no other man would ever understand, but it was his greed for knowledge and his wanting to be like everyone else which would test to the full his true survival instinct.
As a youngster jack experienced the education he craved: as a young man he worked alongside those he thrived to be like: out amongst those he was told should be avoided Mr. Jack wood the adult experienced love: a love which was to divide those who should remain united. Meeting in college the young couple Jack and Trixie were happy, but after five years of togetherness would Trixie Hampshire still love and remain loyal to her man. Once the truth was revealed? Would Jack be able to continue to keep his secret? Or would his need to be like everyone else, threaten the survival of his kind beyond repair.

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