With her last year of university starting in a few weeks, Lucia is expecting a relaxing weekend camping with her classmates. But there is something in the vastness of the forest. Something monstrous is on the hunt. What will happen when the pack of hunters catches Lucia’s sweet scent? Thick, musky saliva dripped down her throat to slip beneath the neckline of her shirt. As the creature bathed her throat with its tongue, her eyes fluttered shut and she shivered. The scent in the air was heady. It made her head swim and made her want to move closer to the creature's attention. Her eyes slit open when something hooked over the edge of her neckline and tugged.
What can be better than a woman taken erotically by a pack of monsters in the woods? 😉 These beasts are terrifying and lustful as they make our heroine climax again and again before filling her with their long, meaty cocks. Another good story.
I had not realized Mx. Blue is publishing again, so I have to play catch up with their latest works. If you enjoy monster erotica with truly non-human monsters, this could work for you. Be warned though, this one tiptoes that line that is Amber Foy's usual schtick—the just-this-side of bestiality taboo, but without the telepathic communications to clarify.
Regarding the smutty part, Adrian Blue never disappoints. Though, this story wouldn't be for everyone. Adrian Blue writes truly monstrous stories. So, the male parts are often unusual and more beast than man, or not-human at all. Like here.
So, here, this isn't really about romance or an emotional connection. It's purely smut with non-human beasts.
My rating would be between 3.5 to 4 stars, because the smut part is on point, but I really do like monster romance with more character depth and a little plot. Even in a short story, which Adrian as proved more than enough, it's possible to make a relationship etc. possible and give the characters a background. I have read so many other short stories of different authors, and a plausible plot is possible, too.
So, this one wasn't really the best I have read. But still, I had it worse.
I enjoyed reading this story. I liked how it started out enjoying the forest scenery. I enjoyed her curiosity, even knowing she shouldn’t, she followed. What ensued was an experience of a lifetime, and a deeper appreciation for the forest.
First time I've read a book from this author. I didn't have any expectation and I have to say that this book wasn't too bad. Expect monsters, very fast burn, and no plot...😅