Brooke recently realized she likes women—and all she wants is the chance to act on her desires for the first time. The opportunity comes when she least expects it, when she finds herself stranded in the house of a dominant vampire.
Caught in a storm and lost far from home, Brooke knocks on a stranger's door to ask for help. A beautiful, mysterious woman invites her in—and soon Brooke realizes this woman is not all she seems.
The vampire makes her a tantalizing If Brooke willingly submits to the woman's appetites, she will receive an evening of unmatched pleasure in exchange.
But can Brooke trust a monster? Will she risk the danger in order to experience her deepest, most secret desires?
At the Vampire's Mercy is a standalone story in the Magic and Monsters series, a set of unconnected stories about steamy, paranormal lesbian encounters.
This is a 10,000-word novelette for 18+ readers who enjoy spicy lesbian content with elements of bondage, submission, sensory play, light sadomasochism, nipple clamping, edging, and a femme/femme pairing.
Erotica isn't a thing you'll see me rate often, or read often, but this short meant enough to reach out to the author to send out some praise.
First of all, it's hot stuff, quality writing, and it's vampires. It's off to a great start already. But that's not what I was left thinking about.
The short story features a character who's in her young 20s and just coming to the understanding that she's a lesbian. The encounter in the book features a lot of firsts. And as someone who is spending her 30s on a journey of late blooming, reading this meant a lot to me. Here's a character who also doesn't know what she's doing, who's nervous and trying to figure things out. It feels approachable and tender, and loses none of the heat in the process.
You maybe didn't come here for a literary analysis, but for the one or two people who are looking for an entry point of this flavour, this short is absolutely for you.