Genre: Paranormal Romance / Stand Alone Supernatural As the ‘ugly’ one in the family, Mary has always felt a little insecure, an issue that was only enforced when she went away to college and everyone there kept staring at her. The men, boys really, at her school were an unattractive lot with not a single vampire, werewolf or real monster among them!
Thankfully, Mary is going home where the house is dark, the shelves are dusty and the people normal. Though her Aunt and Uncle have returned to the Old Country, her non-blood related cousin, Little Edward Monster, is still roaming the house…. Except Edward isn’t so little anymore. The silver fanged man has fully grown into his Monster blood and the tempting package may prove too much for Mary to resist.
Note: This is a stand alone 9000+ word love story.
4 Never looking at The Munsters the same way again
So I grew up watching The Munsters with my grandma and loved that show. This book just took my childhood memories of a sweet wholesome show and twisted it. I totally picked this book for the cover alone. I mean come on Edward looks like a creep panty sniffer.
This book sticks so close to the real Munsters that I'm surprised the author didn't get in trouble. It was like a trip down memory lane that takes a turn into cheesy pornville. So Edward is all grown up now living at home alone. Little Mary is back from college. She didn't really fit in there being all ugly and not normal like her muster family. She couldn't find a good loving werewolf or vampire man. So when all grown up werewolf/vampire Edward welcomes Mary home she has naughty thoughts!
if I'm ruining my childhood memories I may as well throw spongebob under the bus too
So Mary and Edward fight their lust because you know they grew up together, but one night on a full moon Mary finds Edward down in grandpa's laboratory chained up so his wolfy self doesn't mate and claim Mary. Chained there in all his wolfed out glory and naked of course Mary lets him free because hello She wants Claimed! That is what she gets..... then we get a little epilogue 9 months later and of course their little baby has fangs and Mary is happy because their baby is normal! Overall for a monster or muster erotica it wasn't a bad read but then again my monster romance expectations are low.