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Stacked : A Dark Monster Romance

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She took a night shift at a warehouse. The warehouse took an interest in her.

Jessa Trent isn't looking for anything except a pay cheque and a place where nobody asks questions. Blackwood Fulfillment should be perfect - anonymous, mechanical, forgettable. She plans to be the same.

She does not expect the system to notice her. Or the aisles to empty when she arrives. Or the lights to soften. Or the heat to follow her through the building.

Deep in the restricted zones, something vast and inhuman is waiting. Not a man. Not human-adjacent. A towering entity of wood, metal, and glowing runes that does not take what it wants.

It asks.

What follows is a dangerous intimacy built on rules, permission, and relentless attention. Because when the system learns what you want, care can become control - and being wanted is only intoxicating if you can still say no.

Content This book contains explicit intimate scenes between a human woman and a fully non-human entity. Reader discretion is advised.

Stacked is a standalone dark, high-heat monster romance with explicit consent, deadpan humour, and an unmistakably non-human lover. HEA guaranteed.

🔩 Consent is the kink 🔩 Sentient non-human hero 🔩 Care disguised as control 🔩 Size difference 🔩 Bonding mark 🔩 Who hurt you / protective MMC 🔩 Touch starved heroine 🔩 He falls first 🔩 Night shift blue collar heroine 🔩 Only she can see the real him

Each book in the Beastly Unions series features a different monster, a different woman, and absolutely no reasonable workplace boundaries.

177 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 11, 2026

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February 28, 2026
It's different

I discovered reading this , and it's not my cup of tea. However, it appears well written. I would only give limited recommendations, though.
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