Enjoy a big bundle stuffed full of stories about men and the monsters who want them. These men's only desire is to please their monstrous masters in every way imaginable. Filled with passion, heat, and primal lust, this bundle of gay erotica will excite your every sense and tickle your most hidden fancy. Whether it's alpha minotaurs seeking out a male in heat or dominant orcs looking to claim a messy prize, you'll find no love like monster love. So what are you waiting for? Take a peek between these pages and find out for yourself.
Orcs have to drink Man-cum to live a nourished life. Start of the story was ridiculous but ok, and then it turn to be annoying and boring. It’s porn, so I understand the lack of plot or depth, but it wasn’t hot at all. Not at the least.
Man and Minotaurs 2 ⭐️ Too bland, not my cuppa.
"Ggglhghlg!!! GLLLGH!!!! Nhhhhnnngh!" Axel gurgled around the pulsating shaft in his throat.
"Uhhhgg... Kkkhk." It was so much. His neck stretched painfully, but the pain was distant.
"Mmphphl! Uuuggmpfffhh!!" Axel's hands clenched around Krull's muscled waist, desperately holding onto his flesh as the monster hammered his face like a breeding mare. "Ghrmnmmmggnhmllll!"
Eeeck.
The Alien’s Eternal Pleasure 2.5 ⭐️
A duplicate of the previous two. Nothing interesting, maybe just more errors. The backstories were too on top of surface and the use of English was very tedious.
Deep In Sin 3 ⭐️
Straight to gay. In denial. Closeted. Honestly, had potential. The porn is still not working for me, but the storyline was tolerable.
Careful, He Bites 1 ⭐️ (because I didn’t expect the MF scene)
next time please note MF scene in the foreword bcs it’s simply bullshit to me, especially with exclusively gay MCs. and precisely, when the FMC is used for nothing.
They just met, but they speak like they know each other for 3 years ady. It’s pretty weird and looks forced. And their conversation was icky and awkward. It's perfectly ok for the MC to be gay without having to portray a negative or complicated straight relationship. You don't need to overemphasise that having a troubled straight relationship automatically implies someone is gay.
I also don’t understand why straight women authors like to write about sexualising and humiliating women in gay books. Authors done that awfully enough in straight books.