Fleeing a tumultuous past, Emily finds refuge at a kitchen job in a quiet countryside parish.
Robert and Laurent are two best friends with a bond that has crossed lines throughout their history, but now walk the straight and narrow, giving their lives to their parish as priests.
One magical night under the harvest moon, Robert and Laurent experience a bizarre They wake up as a tomato and a cucumber.
Emily brings these ripe and juicy vegetables into the kitchen, but instead of preparing a meal, she uses them for other, more carnal needs. Emily awakens something inside the priests, who switch back and forth between their human and vegetable forms.
The three find themself in a steamy entanglement, unable to deny their primal desires. Will they fight their urges or break their vows and alter the course of their lives forever?
From the best-selling author of Get In My Swamp comes a veggie love story filled with angst and lust.
G.M. FAIRY is a #1 best-selling, romance author who dabbles in Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and all things whimsical. She's best known for Get In My Swamp and Pounded by Produce. Her specialty is taking the stories we all know and love and ruining them in the best way possible.
A book about a girl fucking a cucumber and a tomato who just so happens to be the priest at the church she just started working at, has absolutely no business being as good as it was. This had me laughing out loud and heating up at the same time. Enjoyed every second of it in one sitting. Idk what that says about me but idc anymore.
Will never not think about Robert, Laurent and Emily when I eat my veggies. What a beautiful way to start the new year, thank you G.M. Fairy!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
i know i’m not on here anymore and i deleted all my negative reviews but i need to let the people know that the yaoi in this is more real than it is in blood of hercules. or even iron widow. tradpub polyam mlm representation is being crushed by veggie tales inspired erotica where the priests inexplicably turn into vegetables. #LOVEISLOVE
🍵This Cooked, Ate, and Fucking Served Grab your tea, because I’m about to spill. ☕ And no, no one got chopped, but we did have a lot of seed. 🌱 I think I’m done with puns. I think. I’m not sure though. Lollllll You’re here, so you get what you get.
🔥The Menu • 🎈MMF cause you can’t make a salad with only 2 ingredients • 🧙🏻♂️Priests, Blasphemy, and the freaking Gods a.k.a. destiny meets chaos. • 🍅🥒🌶️Smut and spice in different forms wink wink (sorry, I said no more puns but alas) • ⛪Not one, but TWO confessional booth scenes…. Someone probably needs to get on their knees (they did) • 👻 An unhinged woman who really doesn’t scare fast. Honestly, this could be a horror book if it wanted to change some aspects. • So freaking hot. 🔥 • Two good boys and their dirty angel 😇
😏My Take That said, I know I gave this 3.5 stars, but I was grinning like it was 10 stars. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I am tempted as fuck to just give it 5.
The book was manifesting the cosmos. 🌌 It tried to be philosophical and theological at times, and yes, you can see it. It was so ridiculous I found myself cackling out loud. 😂
Now, the thing I couldn’t fully get behind was the “Father” nickname. Yeah, yeah, they are both priests, so Fathers. But I’m not a “daddy” girl, and even with all the blasphemous dishes I was eating up, it just left my cheeks red and my eyes rolling. 🙈
I loved that we have such different characters, but I did not feel they were explored as much as they could have been. Then again, it’s a 200-page book. I really enjoyed how much balance there was: • Between the POVs • The sex and intimate scenes • The emotional dynamics between the three Sure, expect things to move at 1.7x speed, but again, we’re doing quite a few things in 200 pages. ⚡
😂Final Recommendation Anyway, this is silly fun, laugh-out-loud time. It needs the right mood, and for you to overlook the elaborate plot and universe. It’s all there. No holes. (Can I make another pun? Please? No? Okay fiiiiiiinneeeee.) It’s coherent, just not bursting and overflowing. (Sorry, I had to.)
PS: I didn’t do audio for this one.
-- Pre-read: After the jury ruled on the last book, the judge ordered me to have a silly time cz life is not that serious.
3.5 - I did it y'all, I read Published Veggie Tales Smut. honestly, i was a lot more charmed by this than i thought i would be... a delightful dose of sacrilegious nonsense paired with horny gay priests has never done any harm, okay? plus Gail was fabulous. I enjoyed the scenes where they were not vegetables so much more than the vegetable scenes, though.
Anyways, I really think GM Fairy should hire me as their copy editor. I'd do it for free just for the bragging rights. Hello, please hire me, thank you, I will proudly wear the badge of smut editor, I know my p's and q's, and I'm willing to defer to you on the cum/come dichotomy (but we've REALLY gotta pick one, please).
Thank you beloved coworkers, without whom I would never know this existed. Maybe the wildest published book I've ever read, because I don't read in this genre at all, but frankly delightful and a great palate cleanser from the litfic swamp I've been trapped myself in. Wheeee!
Look idk what to tell you… this was a masterpiece….
Only bitches cry over two priests that get a spell on them that turns them into a tomato and a cucumber and they get fucked as vegetables by their live in chef but also the priests are in love but can’t be together and the author compares them to Achilles and Patroclus. It’s me. I’m bitches.
“Don’t do this to me. I love you. I will love you no matter what form you take. Man, priest, tomato, even in death, my heart will beat for you, and there’s nothing you can do about it.” LMAOOOOOOOOO fuck
exposure therapy for my aversion to raw tomatoes 🍅 okay but actually the consistent use of the word come instead of cum is my biggest critique. it really takes you out of the moment, ya know? 🍅 powells friends, I can’t wait to compare notes on this 🥒
When I read the title and the blurb I was very curious to read it. I havnt read much sentient objects erotica before but I was definitely intruied. It was just as silly in parts as I tought but also a rather good story and romance. Funny, smutty and weird but still very much a romance.
This was surprisingly less weird than I thought it’d be?? I was laughing A LOT, and I absolutely loved the FMC. She was funny, relatable, and honestly I’m not sure I would’ve behaved any differently if I ever found myself working with two hot priests 🤷♀️🤣 speaking of priests, I love reading blasphemous books and this one definitely hit the spot for me 🥵 (even tho I wish it had been even dirtier lol)
The only reason this isn’t a 5 star read is because no lube for the MMCs first time is crazy work, and also… how did they buy a farm?? With what money?? lol priests don’t make that much, do they? Anyways, the ending felt a little rushed, but overall I really liked this book. Do I have a priest kink? Who knows. Maybe. Probably. Hot priests for the win!!
1st person - multiple povs mmf no virgins no condoms no sharing (besides between each other) no owd/omd no cheating no 3rd act breakup hea
I want TWO boyfriends. And I want the boyfriends to BE BOYFRIENDS. And I want to be THEIR girlfriend.
Honestly I don't know what to say, I have no words. There were parts that I thought were really impactful and parts that truly had me laughing out loud. There were also parts that weirded me out. This was a wild ride of a story and definitely is one of those turn your brain off to enjoy books. It was a very quick read. I finished it in a couple hours. I think the ending felt a little rushed for me.
Proverbs 15:17 It is better to screw vegetables with those who love you than to screw meat with those who hate you. Or something like that... This was everything I wanted and more. The Veggie Tales we needed. What a healing experience. Jokes aside I absolutely loved this. GM Fairy is too freaking funny and I will forever be a fan. Laurent and Robert could get it. In veggie form too. Must read. Infinite stars. Definitely make getting smacked with a ruler in sunday school worth it.
Phenomenal. The Fathers Vegetable and Emily are each genuine characters, with hosts of their own traumas, resentments, and yearnings. This is a book that is assisted in being an interesting erotica that is sort of critical of the Catholic Church, by a vegetable bit. Love a bit.
2,5 stars rounded up because this book didn't take itself seriously and I had a blast ahahahahah
the premise of 2 priests living together for years and having unresolved feelings for each other, and adding a sweet, pretty female cook to the mix was good enough but having the priests turning into produce?! fucking comedy 🤣
The amount of grammatical errors, incorrect words, switched tenses, missing words, etc. makes this read like a rough draft that never saw an editor. It makes no sense that it was published like this. Just because it's self-pubbed and spice doesn't make that acceptable.
Also the author clearly did next to zero research on Catholicism because woof. Have your sexy priests but you can spend twenty minutes on even attempting to get their speech patterns or sermons down. Like yeah, I'm being nit-picky as an ex-Catholic but it's just...so bad dude.
And another thing. You wanna write a polyamorous relationship, call it that. Because polygamy (pg 185 on my kindle) is a completely different relationship structure. Again, just five seconds to google the difference between the two. That's all.
listen NO ONE IS MORE SURPRISED THAN ME that I actually didn't hate this as much as I thought. I saw the rating and was confused about how high it was but if you completely remove the sentient vegetable storyline.... you'd get what I mean.
i cannot believe there is a book in this world where it is veggie tales inspired (SONGS INCLUDED) with some fleabag influence.... i can't wrap my head around it.
Bahahaaa!!! I’m dying right now 🤣🤣🤣 This is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever read in my life, but will I be telling others to read it? ABSOLUTELY! 💯
Here’s a sentence I never thought I’d write: I knew since picking up that Bee Movie parody that GM Fairy delivers more than you’d expect in a book. So I’m 0% surprised a book about two priests that turn into vegetables was pretty good.
📕 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸 𝗜𝗻𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: Pounded by Produce by GM Fairy
📙 𝗦𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀: Standalone
📗 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗗𝗲𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗹𝘀: E-book on Kindle. 🆓 on LI.
📘 𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗿𝗲: Erotica
📔 𝗧𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝘀: MMF, instalove, fated mates.
📖 𝗦𝘆𝗻𝗼𝗽𝘀𝗶𝘀: Emily is down on her luck and takes a job working at a remote parish, where a spirit curses the parish priests to turn into vegetables until they fall in love.
🌟 𝗥𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄: Two things can be true at once. Was this the weirdest thing I’ve read in 2025? Yes. Was it also well written and a solid read? Also yes.
Listen, this isn’t that deep. But I chuckled a bunch and I got out of my reading funk. Just… don’t read this if you’re religious in any way. Thank you *bows out*.
"I’m just a veggie, and veggies can’t sin.” 🤣 Fairy, give me a fawkin break!
This book was so cute but also so incredibly ridiculous that I intentionally read it slowly because I was having such a time reading. Priests who turn into a cucumber 🥒 and a tomato 🍅 and get used by the fmc for sexual pleasure 💦 peak writing I tell ya.
A MAJOR plus about this book is that the relationship is equal all around, no one is liked more than anyone else. Unfortunately, authors like to have one couple be more strongly attracted to each other leaving the third person out and I HATE that. Don't worry, that's not the case here 😉.