In a world of monsters and magic, Brandon is a young hunter from a small village. Today is his first solo hunt, and it hasn't gone all that well. After taking a nasty fall and almost breaking his leg, he is rescued by the inhuman but alluringly attractive Audrey. She is a serpentine, a snake woman. When she offers to help him out and get him somewhere safe before night settles in, he learns that her interest in him is more than it appears...
SNAKESKIN contains a very intimate and erotic encounter between a human man and a beautiful snake woman.
I am Misty Vixen (not my real name obviously), and I imagine that if you’re reading this, you want to know a bit more about me.
In the beginning (late 2014), I was an erotica author. I wrote about sex, specifically about human men banging hot inhuman women. Monster girls, alien ladies, paranormal babes. It was a lot of fun, but as the years went on, I realized that I was actually striving to be a harem author. This didn’t truly occur to me until late 2019-early 2020. Once the realization fully hit, I began doing research on what it meant to be a harem author. I’m kind of a slow learner, so it’s taken me a bit to figure it all out.
That being said, I’m now a harem author!
Just about everything I write nowadays is harem fiction: one man in loving, romantic, highly sexual relationships with several women. Nowadays, I tend to write more human on human stuff, but I still have a lot of non-human ladies in mind for the future, so if that’s your thing then stick around.
I’d say beyond writing harems, I tend to have themes that I always explore in my fiction, and they encompass things like trust, communication, respect, honesty, dealing with emotional problems in a mature way…basically I like writing about functional and healthy relationships. Not every relationship is perfect, but I don’t really do drama unless the story actually calls for it. In total honesty, I hate drama. I hate people lying to each other and I hate needless rom-com BS plots that could have been solved by two characters having a two minute conversation.
Paranormals and humans live together in this strange magic-filled world and more than a few of them like to walk on the wild side of taboo sex.
Ooooh, a snake woman (Audrey) and a regular studly young human male (Brandon) get it on, knowing that sex between a serpentine and a human is extremely frowned upon. They don’t care because they’re hot for each other and they’re going to do the horizontal polka, consequences be damned. Once they have hot orgasm-filled sex they decide they’re going to make this a regular thing. No going back to regular boring sex for them. Crazy kids. *high fives*
I always wondered how mermaids get it on, so I was wondering about a snakewoman. She has a vagina, people! I’m sorry, but I’m now picturing her slithering along and getting all kinds of shit (probably even literally) from the forest all up in her slit. Maybe it doesn’t actually drag the ground? And now I’m wondering what male serpentines are like. Where is their cock? Inquiring minds want to know.
The short story "Snakeskin: A Monster Girl Erotica" (2017) by Misty Vixen purports to take place in a medieval fantasy universe where humans live alongside monsters. The premise is interesting enough—a young male hunter ventures out into the forest and encounters a sexy snake woman, but the two characters sound like modern young Americans. It’s book one of a trilogy; the first offering is enough for me. Recommended due to its uniqueness, but barely.
How they met was interesting. I thought it was a little weird that Brandon was being stalked but then again it wasn’t malicious. The sex described was erotic though I have to admit it seems a little weird banging a snake girl. Those are my only gripes though for as short as it was I enjoyed it. I’d say check it out if you like magical girls.
Cute and sexy, if a bit jarring because of the setting. Ostensibly it's fantasy because the girl is a lamia and the protagonist is hunting with a bow, but they talk about things like protection which makes it sound more modern. Still a fun read and I can hardly complain because the story was free on Amazon.
Easily an author I would read more of writing is not perfect but certainly above and beyond what could be expected fir free. As a POC I didn't love some of of the fixiating on the FCs "strangeness" but that could be my own bias. Will be reading more.
OK.... I now know that I have issues... I blame the drugs back in the 80s and early 90s and maybe a couple of impacts to my head. This book was just weird enough for me to like it. Don't judge me!