Biker's Trash and Skull and their Ol' Ladies, a free-living, loving, and sexually addicted foursome, decide to visit a haunted house outside the city limits of Austin, Texas. What they discover and the horror that ensues is not for the prudish or weak of heart. Beware the incubus and fallen angel Samael and his mate, Naahmah... an especially vicious succubus. CAUTION! Biker’s Haunt is an erotic horror story, and the author does not wish to be responsible for a heart attack or injury to innocent bystanders should you throw your E-reader with the speed of a fastball in any direction. If the “F” word bothers you, do not purchase or otherwise read this book. In addition, you will find NONE of the following puristic words used in describing sex vagina, penis, fellatio, cunnilingus, intercourse, or anal penetration There are scenes that describe violence, blood, and the spilling of various body fluids.
I usually love motorbike club books, and while I still enjoyed this one.l, I wish there had been more club stuff. But on the flip side, let me tell you what this book does have..SEX. GRAPHIC SEX. DEMONS. VIOLENCE... That's a great combo right there. My fave storyline of this involved a kidnapping and oh yeah, that led to sex.. I'm pretty sure Erotica is in the subtitle. This author delivers in that area.
Biker’s Haunt completely blew me away. I was actually not prepared for how excellent of a book this would be because this genre is a new one for me. I like horror and I like paranormal so I thought, why not? Man oh man! Set in sizzling Corpus Christi, Texas, the book starts off with a hot bang and does not stop. I was pleased that even though the story is a fantasy type, the scenes were super-realistic and pleasantly descriptive; NOT cheesy. I highly recommend Biker’s Haunt to anyone looking for a five-star delicious read that they’ll be thinking about long after the last page closes.
I really enjoyed Biker's Haunt. It was a solid horror story with true intrigue and suspense. My only complain, if you can even call it that, is that despite the plethora of sex, it wasn't especially erotic. But to be fair, I don't know that it could have been. The tone of the book is ominous throughout, and it's hard to switch from creepy to sensual. Since the protagonists are all bikers, it would have been dishonest to make their escapades overly romantic. It's a good read, and I'll definitely be reading Mr. Eldritch's other books.