gomakeawaffle:

brimbrimbrimbrim:

brimbrimbrimbrim:

Time for some more Original Monster Boyfriend smut! Today (Sept. 21st) my second novella drops and I bit the bullet and set up a Goodreads Giveaway.

There are 100 FREE copies ready to giveaway! Just enter HERE! 

For all my friends that are outside the US, please reblog this post, let me know you’re outside the US and would like a copy. At the end of the Giveaway, I will send out four free copies for those outside the States! Woot! ❤

I forgot to link to the book. OMG You can also purchase the book HERE! ❤

BRIM DID IT AGAIN. This isn’t your typical alien boyfriend erotica. The characters have depth, the setting is creative, and the matter of communication between two species that don’t share the same vocal cords adds something extra intriguing to their interactions beyond the sexy sexy chemistry, which is a meaty slice of yum all on its own merit.

BUY IT , READ IT, and then REVIEW IT! 

liberlibelulaart:

Guys, guys! Do you know the novel THE GOBLIN EMPEROR by Katherine Addison (Sarah Monette)? Well, the honor of making the Spanish cover fell onto me, and I’m so happy to finally share it with you!

(And the author loved it and I’m about to explode of happiness)

liberlibelulaart:

The official release date is October the 14th, and the English edition of my novel The Visit of the Selkie (kindle) is available for preorder! 

PREORDER on AMAZON HERE

Insider you’ll find a paranormal romance about selkies, mystery, loss, longing, magic, heartbreak, hope, family, and the power of water and blood.

Please share this so all the booklovers in your timeline can see it! It’s been a project of love and dedication, and I am so excited to finally share it with you.

PS: There will be a paperback version as well, but that one must wait until the 14th. Thanks for your patience!

Saving
Askara
by J.M. Link

Victoria’s
day starts out like any other aboard the transorbital ship, Phoenix.
Such is the life of an emergency medicine specialist in the age of
“post-discovery”. Sure, she had always dreamed of
interacting with intelligent extraterrestrial life- the real thing,
not those microbes on distant moons. Who wouldn’t? She was still
happy with her career, however mundane and demanding it might be.
That’s what it took to run a ship the size of a small city smoothly.
Monotony. But all that changes one morning, and suddenly she’s not so
sure she didn’t stick her foot in it… 


Be
careful what you wish for. 


*** 
Escape
had been their only drive, and even death was preferable to the
alternative. But they never thought their flight for freedom would
put them in an uncharted system. Forced to interact with an isolated
world and its inferior, albeit curious people. When it affords them
an unforseen and unprecedented opportunity to take back their world
from those who seek to destroy them, however, Aderus begins to wonder
if it wasn’t fate. Earth’s proposal is shocking and uncomfortable for
a fierce, independent race that relishes in their solitude. But the
more he learns of humans, the more he comes to admire and respect
them. One, in particular. 

*WARNING*
Not intended for readers under 18. 
Contains
explicit sexual content.


Attention
Monsterfuckers

This
is a good one.

The
novel introduces a group of (all male) aliens who managed to escape a
prison. They are at war with another race and their main goal is to
free their females who are still imprisoned. Seeking
help they contact earth.

Ok,
let’s get my only point of critique
out of the way before I start gushing: The plot explains some things
a little too conveniently. For
example the way the heroine remains practically the only liaison
between the aliens and the humans requires some suspending of
disbelief. But this is nitpicking when applied to a book about highly
fuckable aliens. 😉

Now
the gushing:

The aliens in this book are not just humans with different
skin color and some fun accessories like a spare dick but
truly alien in appearance. They
reminded me of the Yautja
from Predator with
only their mouths being not quite so extreme. Coming from a violent but advanced society their rules and behaviors are quite different from human norms. Also their females are described as stronger and even more
violent than the males. Only the strongest get to mate…

The
protagonists Victoria and Aderus experience neither instalust nor,
god forbid, instalove.
Instead
they slowly get to know and become
strangely fascinated by each other. Lots
of talking, confusion,
awkwardness and cultural misunderstandings ensue. It’s adorable. 

Victoria is the first who realizes that she’s sexually attracted to
Aderus and she definitely acts upon it. To ascertain her dominance
and therefore
desirableness she even manages to knock him out (by surprise) in
front of an audience. Poor Aderus doesn’t know if he should be angry, embarrassed or horny.

Saving Askara is a wonderful character driven slow burn romance with an
emotionally satisfying pay off. Nothing
is rushed, everything happens at the right time. When they finally
have sex it’s hot and sexy but also awkward, a
little bit frightening
and confusing which keeps
their first time from being unrealistic (as far as alien fucking goes) and
makes it even more intense.

Oh,
and the best thing? Saving Askara seems to be the first in a series.
🙂

For the book recommendation with monster theme, I would recommend The Shape of Water! It’s about a mute woman meets an amphibious man and falls in love as they find themselves similar in ways only they can connect. The movie is actually the original but the book is the same but expended on. I enjoyed both but that’s my opinion :)

Hi, thank you so much for your recommendation!
Although The Shape of Water was probably the most anticipated film for teratophiliacs since forever many may not not know that there’s also a book. I think it’s more or less a novelization of the movie but as it’s written by Guillermo del Toro himself it clearly stands out among other novelizations.
It’s been on my to read list for some time but I haven’t gotten around to it yet. When I do I’ll report back. ☺️

Here’s a link for more information about the book:
The Shape of Water http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36521316-the-shape-of-water

Scales of Gold – Kindle edition by L. B. La Vigne.

lblavigne:

Cover by the amazing Cylin

Submission by @lblavigne

Here’s what they wrote:

Scales of Gold

Hi there, I saw your post about recommendations for books with teratophilia themes. Well, I wrote and published a story titled “Scales of Gold” with this exact theme. It’s a 10k word MxM short story, available on Kindle and Kindle Unlimited. It’s a contemporary romance between a human and a merman, and is an erotic novel with intimate scenes between the two, including sex and blowjobs, so I recommend it for audiences 18+. I just thought I’d share for those merlovers out there 🙂

Scales of Gold – Kindle edition by L. B. La Vigne.

Attn Monster Lovers

brimbrimbrimbrim:

gomakeawaffle:

There’s a new monster erotica novelette on Amazon kindle, published just yesterday! The debut of teratophile literary maven Katrina Bardsley

An Ill Wend is a thrilling short tale of horror and sex with a deer-skull-headed demon of death and decay! Party on!


Category: Original Erotic Fiction

Pairing: Human Female/Male Monster

Rating: Explicit

Content Warning: Graphic depictions of violence, explicit sexual content, menstrual/period sex

Words: ~12k

Summary

Avery is due for a vacation from her increasingly stressful personal life and her aunt’s mountain cabin seems like the perfect refuge. All is not what it seems in the idyllic New England wilds, however; few know of the dark history surrounding those woods and the unseen eyes that watch from the trees. Soon she’ll have more to deal with than her monthly cramps…



This story was so hot it nearly melted my fucking face off. This Katrina is my kinda lady (hehe). Anyone that wants to read some finely crafted Monster erotic, please. Fucing. Treat. Your. Self.

❤ I’m still shooketh by this. ❤

Sounds good 🙂

aelia-likes-monsters:

fuck-yeah-monsters-and-villains:

DRAGON’S BAIT by Vivian Vande Velde

Fifteen-year-old Alys is not a witch. But that doesn’t matter–the villagers think she is and have staked her out on a hillside as a sacrifice to the local dragon.
It’s late, it’s cold, and it’s raining, and Alys can think of only one thing–revenge. But first she’s got to escape, and even if she does, how can one girl possibly take on an entire town alone?
Then the dragon arrives–a dragon that could quite possibly be the perfect ally… .
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/372807.Dragon_s_Bait

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Finally I have found a book with a dragon I really like.
Although it’s a YA fantasy, and probably one that’s geared at an even younger audience than many of the contemporary YA books, it’s an absolute delight to read even for adults.
The themes of this book are revenge and responsibility and the wonderful thing is that the author doesn’t spell out every message hidden in this little gem of a book. Like the heroine, the readers have to come to their own conclusions.
Neither the heroine nor the dragon are morally pure to begin with nor are they by the end of the book. But both are changed by each other’s company.

The dragon in this book can change into (a very handsome) human form, so the monstrous aspect of the dragon is secondary. What makes him alien is his personality. He doesn’t adhere to human morality and his motivation is mysterious at best. His character really conveys a feeling that dragons are truly otherworldly creatures.

The interactions between the heroine and the dragon are delightful. There is bickering, there is jealousy and there is romance but it is very subtle.

Furthermore the book avoids all my personal YA pet peeves: no neverending self-indulgent introspection of the heroine, no over explaining of everybody’s motivations, no first person narrator and no fucking love triangle.

My only criticism: It’s too short. Otherwise it’s perfect.

Vivian Vande Velde is one of those YA authors whose works I’ve loved but who I always forget about. What this means is that whenever I’m reminded of her, I get this burst of happy  nostalgia for her writing. 

Companions of the Night was one of hers after I finished Blood & Chocolate (by Annette Curtis Klause.) Don’t watch that stupid movie. Read the damn book. Much like Ella Enchanted or Howl’s Moving Castle, the book is far superior. 

They’re not Terato, but A Well Timed Enchantment and A Hidden Magic were both books by her that I’ve loved. (At least, they’re not terato that I remember.)

If you’re looking for more Dragons, check out One Good Knight (by Mercedes Lackey, it’s part of the Five Hundred Kingdoms series, but it doesn’t really need to be read in order.) 

Or for Dragon-shifter-smut there’s always Ruby Dixon. She writes some dirty stuff. (Her Fireblood Dragons series is specifically what you want if you like Dragons, but Ice Planet Barbarians is all naked aliens wooing human women if that’s your thing.)

Now that I’ve totally derailed this with stuff about other books, to get back to the original point. YES! I agree, OP!

I love recommendations so thanks for derailing!