A six volume collection From NEW YORK TIMES & USA TODAY bestselling author Marata Eros
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6 Druid volumes, plus three FREE short stories!
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Featuring controversial and daringly dark erotica. Alpha vampires and female Druids who possess witch's blood come together in a cauldron of six volumes of decadent non-vanilla paranormal erotic romance.
Included Titles (individual prices at right): REAPERS (.99) BLED ($2.99) HARVEST ($2.99) SOW ($2.99) SEED ($2.99) PLOW ($2.99) *EXOTIC (.99) *SMOLDERING WET (.99) * A HARD LESSON (.99)
Marata Eros is the author of over ninety-five titles, including her NEW YORK TIMES bestselling novel, A TERRIBLE LOVE, and the #1 international bestselling erotic Interracial and African-American TOKEN serial. Marata writes a variety of dark fiction in the genres of erotica, fantasy, romance, suspense and sci-fi. She and her husband live in the midwest with their four sons and three disrespectful dogs. Marata's #1 hobby is reading; she loves interacting with her readers.
While I enjoyed the story, I found the Druid-Reaper-Faction-Rogue-Exotic universe to be somewhat confusing. The sex was intense and semen-filled (reminiscent of the Omegaverse), but repetitive. As was the recurring kidnap of the female druids. My biggest issue with the book was the plethora of typos, grammar mistakes, and occasionally hilarious misspellings. With that said, the genre is fun-and I managed to read the whole thing.
I read the books individually, but wanted to put my review for the first six all together.
*sigh*
I am an avid reader, a lover of dark, taboo, vampire smut. Let me start out with that.
The first three I found free on Amazon, and I inhaled them. Read them in about two hours. Thought I wasn't done yet, because 30% of the "book" was actually snippets of her other works at the end. It was whatever. no big deal. Thought they were kind short, so I'm glad they were all together in a bundle. LOVED the premise, LOVED the plot, LOVED the mystery, and the twists, and MOST of the sex scenes.
MOST.
Going the entire book one without a love scene was kinda annoying, but whatever not a big deal. HOWEVER. When we start getting the sex it was hot, it was good. until I read the words "Man meat" "Weapon" "Honey pot" ESPECIALLY when the words Cock, pussy, and dick are used right along with them. It was like old time harlequins were opened for references.... either that or she tuned into Bloodhound Gang's "Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo". Still wasn't enough really to put me off, I still read the scenes. Then I was graced to the seemingly uneducated and grimace inducing prose of the Vampires being able to plow the women DIRECTLY in their uterus. More than one occasion Marata describes the womb opening and squeezing the head of the vampire's dick. And then also a twelve inch dick not tearing the druid in half (and no, she explained in graphic detail that he is not a pencil dick) and was also able to go directly into her uterus. right before he goes so deep into her that his balls also go into her pussy.
lemme think on this one.
NO.
HELL NO.
Legs crossed, nether region clenching, whimpering in pain NO.
I GET that it's fantasy and magic. Okay she wants to say that the vampire's semen allows her to get pregnant easier, that it ripens her for pregnancy. FINE. but please don't do this.
By book six I was skipping through the sex scenes and paying attention to the plot, which made the estimated read time of the book cut in half. The sex scenes seems placed in there for word count instead of necessary for plot. The series started out as five stars, By book six, they were three.
I think the author would have been better to have fleshed out her plot, and inserted more of it into the story rather than the needless and cringe inducing sex/rape scenes. The plot is what is keeping me coming back. I can't even read the sex anymore. I just can't.