Watch the new Vaginal Fantasy Romance Book Club episode with Felicia Day, Veronica Belmont, Bonnie Burton and Kiala Kazebee discussing the book “Radiance” (Wraith Kings, #1) by Grace Daven! Plus booze!
Great discussion.😀
Spoilers!
Watch the new Vaginal Fantasy Romance Book Club episode with Felicia Day, Veronica Belmont, Bonnie Burton and Kiala Kazebee discussing the book “Radiance” (Wraith Kings, #1) by Grace Daven! Plus booze!
Great discussion.😀
Spoilers!

Sexy beasts: Why is monster erotica so popular?
Here’s an older CNET article of Vaginal Fantasy co-host Bonnie Burton that’s a hilarious yet informative read about Cthulhu, Bigfoot, dinosaur romance books.
Good article along with some interesting recommendations.😘

STAINED GLASS MONSTERS by Andrea K. Höst
Creatures from the Eferum are a world-wide problem: creeping through tears in the fabric of space, they feast on every unprotected human they can find.
Tyrland has a solution in the Kellian: faster and stronger than humans, they are Tyrland’s clawed, shadowy monster hunters. But no matter how faithfully they serve, or how true their sworn word, they are too different, too separate, to ever be entirely trusted.
Rennyn Claire is a complication. Secretive and obscenely powerful, she knows entirely too much about a massive new threat to Tyrland’s safety. Worst of all, she is linked to a past that the Kellian would rather forget.
All three of these things – monsters, Kellian, and an entirely overpowered mage – are about to land in Kendall Stockton’s lap. The last thing Kendall wants is to try to play conscience to someone who can swat her like a bug. But innocent lives are at stake, and no-one else seems willing to ask if what is necessary is the right thing to do.
And who, exactly, is the monster?
Check out this book on Goodreads: Stained Glass Monsters (Eferum, #1) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10134027-stained-glass-monsters
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Andrea K. Höst’s books are not easily chategorized. She mixes fantasy, science fiction and steampunk with a strong romantic element while never losing focus on plot and character development.
Her novels always feature interesting and capable heroines that are easy to identify with, sexy and thoughtful men and fully fleshed out secondary characters. There are usually multiple lgbt characters in each of her books.

“The Garden”
By: Abigail Larson
Media: Ink, watercolor, digital media
www.abigaillarson.comContinuing my “Beauty and the Beast” series for the Month of Love 2018 challenge! This week’s theme is: Yellow
I looked into myself like a case with you
(Have I?)
You don’t weigh me down like you think you do
I’m not looking to hold you down
James Blake, “Choose Me.”(My Koliana is bittersweet.)