Someone new has moved into my lagoon. As the resident shifter of the swamp, I ought to give him a monstrous welcome. Instead of being spooked he’s…charmed? Intrigued? Interested?
I thought I was the scary one, the half-monster, half-human in this budding friendship. But this new guy frightens me speechless, because he could be everything I’ve ever wanted. How can I let him know my fishy heart only beats for him?
(A spicy male/male novella part of the World of Creepin U monster romance series)
CD Rachels has been coming up with stories since he was little. At first it was all about superheroes and pocket monsters, but his genre of choice has expanded since puberty.
He’s been consuming young adult gay fiction since he was a teen, but within the past five years moved up to the big leagues of gay adult romance. In 2020 during quarantine, he burned through more male/male romance books than he ever had in the previous 29 years combined.
He lives in New York City with the love of his life and is a nurse by trade. When he’s not reading and writing, he’s playing board games and practicing music. He is honored to become a self-published author, and if you’re reading this, your support means so much to him that it’s giving him a tingly feeling (in a good way).
Alvin moves to a little cabin on a lake that is visited by a green gilled lagoon monster. Luckily, Alvin happens to have a thing for monsters. He brings the monster he names Lagoon Boy, fish every time he stops by. Blake gets tongue-tied every time he’s around Alvin. When he meets him in his human form, it’s just as bad.
Christmas night , Alvin asks Lagoon Boy asks to give him a Christmas to remember. They make out and exchange bjs. Alvin is shocked when he discovers who Lagoon boy is. Things work out in the end.