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Turning Her: Taken and Transformed by the Futa Vampire Queen

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Her teeth aren’t the only thing that will penetrate you. . .

Cassie is beautiful and believes in logic and things she can see more than the supernatural. Too bad she doesn’t realize she’s about to become a part of the world she refuses to believe in.

Amdis is a vampire futanari queen that has spent centuries alone, cursed to live out her existence in one of her ancient temples awaiting the moment which the key to her freedom will be unearthed.

When Cassie is offered to her as a sacrifice, Amdis takes her with fervent need that’s hard, throbbing, and ready to pierce the untouched cup of life between Cassie’s thighs to produce a hot, messy, and wanton night of pleasure that will free them both and leave Cassie with a hard need of her own.

Disclaimer: In this 5,300 word erotic short all characters are 18 and older. It contains explicit detail and is not meant for anyone under the age of 18. Please read at your own discretion.

36 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 14, 2021

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Lilith Arezo

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Lilith Arezo is an erotica author with a love for the darkly sensual. Her works are as eclectic as her interests, featuring everything from futas in fairytale retellings and naughty wicked lesbian stepsisters to bisexual office romances and bad boys who love their good girls.

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January 29, 2024
crazy….

This story went places I had never been before with neither vampires or futanaris. And the transformation that Cassie went through is not something I would want to ever experience. It shocked me. To arrive one way and then rise another. I’d like to truly know what I am consenting to.

The story itself was good and told very well to be a short.
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