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The Little Goblin Girl

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Maja is a young goblin woman living in the slums of the city-state of Trinity. One night while exploring the city, she becomes the victim of a sinister campaign to sterilize the female goblin population. With the help of her new lover and his guild, they will push back against the city government and unravel an inhumane plot to eliminate the goblin population in Trinity.

If you have been clamoring for a more sophisticated plot to accompany your hardcore erotica, then you have found the right book. Follow fiction into the year 2019 as realistic sex scenes accompany a whirlwind plot of conspiracies, institutional racism, and the fight of a small group of people to protect a persecuted minority's right to live and be happy. Fall in love with the challenging and complex characters and move yourself to tears as you read about their struggle to make a difference in their world.

For too long, fiction has come to a standstill as writers have been unable or unwilling to push into a literary realm where sex and plot matter simultaneously. Learn what happens to these characters behind closed doors as they put their lives on the line to protect the goblin citizens of Trinity. Learn their strengths and weaknesses, their loves and needs. Sex never needs to be separated from a compelling story, and in the right hands, can brilliantly enhance the characterizations.

420 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 1, 2019

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Author 17 books98 followers
July 13, 2019
Imagine you're playing World of Warcraft, except that every one of the quests has a sexual element to it. Imagine that someone decided to write this into a novel, but they set it in a totally original world that still captures that feel. Imagine that this was done by a talented writer who creates vivid, memorable characters and keeps you turning the pages, with a story that would be well worth reading even without any of the sex in it. Now imagine that the sex is vivid, unapologetic, and full of many different flavours that should appeal to just about everyone at some point.

That comes close to describing this book!

I would probably classify The Little Goblin Girl as "LitRPG-erotica." I don't know why it hasn't become a huge sensation among World of Warcraft and D&D players yet - because, let's face it, there's a huge market for related erotica out there, and this definitely fits the bill.

Maja, the Little Goblin Girl, is a plucky and thoroughly likable character, endearing in her innocence and her innocent and fully realized sexuality. When she ventures outside of the goblin slums and into the wider city-state of Trinity for the first time, she discovers a dangerous and complex world that is hostile to goblins. Fortunately she is surrounded by good, although flawed, people, who seek to protect her and the goblins of the city because it's the right thing to do.

Faced with the threat, Maja works to come into her own power and become a major asset to her new companions, not just a passive victim of fate, and she does this without losing any of the beautiful and compassionate nature that makes her who she is. The message is overwhelmingly one of love being stronger than any hate. It's delightfully refreshing in this age of "grim-for-grim's-sake" writing and the cynical public discourse.

Each one of her companions, from her human lover, to her half-goblin friend-with-benefits, to her half-goblin friend's somewhat unusual girlfriend, to their adventuring companions (the other "guildies") has their own story and their own motivations for getting involved in the situation, whether it's love, friendship, sympathy for the goblins' plight, or just a desire to do the right thing. You quickly care about each of them, and, I imagine, choose your own favourite to follow.

As to the erotic elements: you can find everything here from relatively vanilla heterosexual sex to gender-switching BDSM and rape play. But understand that everything is consensual; and moreover, Hymen (what a choice of a name!) goes out of her way to make that clear, even when demons are involved. There are even intersex and transgender characters. The only thing missing are gay men, and I understand that's because Illy chose to focus on the women (and femme) characters in this story. Above all, I really approve of Maja's playful view of sex. For her, it's all about joy, and what you like is what you like, and in an ideal world, that would be what it would be.

Not to mention, Hymen pulls no punches. We're immersed in erotica by page 17 and you can pretty much expect something sexy as a feature of every chapter. Her language is absolutely unapologetically sizzling too! Be prepared to lock the door!

The only reason I'm giving it four stars, and not five, is that I think it suffers a bit from the entrenched RPG language. Guilds and quests and tanks exist without a lot of explanation or in-world justification (at least, not that's revealed in this book; maybe it's going to be a feature of the rest of the series) and the motivations of the Trinity Guard confused me somewhat at about the two-thirds mark of the book. If you're a fan of LitRPG, this won't bother you in the least. But on a broad scale of fantasy lit it can feel like a flaw in the worldbuilding.

Of course, if that's the only complaint I have in an erotica book, it's definitely coming out ahead! It certainly reads better than pretty much every erotica thriller I've ever read, with their plethora of poorly-researched secret agents and military operatives!

If adventure fantasy is your thing and you wish there were more sexy stuff out there in that vein, or even if you're just a grown-up adventure fantasy fan who's willing to stretch your horizons a bit, I would definitely recommend this book! I look forward to seeing more from Illy Hymen and I'm waiting for the second book in the series with bated breath. Take that any way you want. ;)
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February 1, 2019
The Little Goblin Girl is THE book that got me into erotica. I discovered Illy a while ago on an online reading site and began reading The Little Goblin Girl. By the time I had finished the intro, the hook was in my mouth, and I was about to go on a wild ride. So I came back a couple of days later to find the book had been taken down for terms of use violations. and then began my months long internet journey to find Illy Hymen and The Little Goblin Girl. Months later, I found her Patreon (Highly recommended!), and finally got to read this book. I had high expectations at this point, and I hoped Illy could deliver. The adorable Maja had me hooked and in the boat by the second paragraph.

Illy takes you into a world of magic and glamour, that is so well described that you can smell Tan-tan's pefume! Illy's World of Womencraft is a well imagined, well realized, plane of the subconscious, where women of many races violently struck out against the oppressive Patriarchy to claim their rights and now work upon the remaining prejudges left over from a male-dominated society. Men, in World of Womencraft (where the Little Goblin Girl takes place), are quickly coming to realize that their days on the top are coming to an end, and they had better start to adjust.

Within this world, Illy's characters are deep, well realized, well thought out people that leap from her pages and into your heart, from Tan-tan to Maja to Serena to Alex, her characters are real people just trying to live their lives when they are all drug into this adventure.

And the sex is HOT. How hot? DAMN HOT! Whether you are a straight boy/girl sort of person or you prefer non-vanilla flavours, then there is something here for you. And the best part is!!! If you don't like one particular sex scene, skip it! Illy's book is such a gripping adventure that it stands on its own without the sex. Like so many sexual encounters in the real world, the only people who think them important, are the people involved. They generally don't havean effect on the story. That is not to say they are not important, and the book would be better off without them. To the contrary, each sex scene in the book is as well thought out and described as every other scene in the book, and this book could easily stand on just the sex as well.

Illy will take you away where you will laugh, cry, pant and sweat along with her characters, in a world so visually described, that you can find yourself there!

[TL:DR] Illy's World of Womencraft is so well thought out and described that you will come to care for the well being of all her characters, all the while holding on to your seat (or something else ;) ), and embarking on an erotic adventure that will leave you feeling like this was the best rollercoaster ride you've ever been on!
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May 18, 2019
A little bit too unorthodox for me.

Perhaps the author should consider limiting the range of his themes in the next titles. Try one or two things at a time, instead of doing it all at once. The virtue signaling got a bit too grating, douse it a bit, maybe.

Read this if you are comfortable with all of: rape play, lesbian, futa, male to female genderbending, NTR, and possibly more (DNF 50%)
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March 4, 2025
Hours of my life I won't get back

This was, without a doubt, the worst piece of fiction I have ever read. It reads like it was written by a some one who has the mentality of a 13 year old boy with untreated ADHD.
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January 4, 2024
My wife and I Loved this book.the setting and lore are great and it Has some graphic steamy scenes can't wait to read the sequel!
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