I knew what love was. Love was sex. And I was most definitely going to make Jason love me today. Love me as if his life depended on it.
Green Monsters is told completely from the viewpoint of the antagonist, delving deep into the mind of a narcissistic psychopath.
Stacey Adams had not set out with the intention of hating her sister, Emma. In fact, she was convinced, at some point, she must have loved her once. Over the years, however, Emma had taken that love, twisting it into something bitter, until Stacey had no choice but to act on her impulsive instincts. After seemingly finding it easy to steal her sister's husband, Jason, Stacey's life appeared complete. All she needed now was her sister gone, out of the way. Forever freeing the man she believed had been drawn into Emma's control for too long.
Green Monsters tells the tale of a sister's jealousy for a life that was not her own. She only wanted to be happy, of course. And Jason would become her happiness. He was her one true love. She would save him and save herself in the process.
Little did she know what her actions were about to uncover.