Mothman


Sweet Berries (Cambric Creek, #2)
I'm in Love with Mothman (Mothman in Love, #1)
Live, Laugh, Lurk (The Boundlands, #3.5)
Moth Manager (Cryptid Billionaires #2)
Mesmerized by the Mothwoman (Fated Dates)
Quiver & Quill (Tenebra City #1)
Run & Hide (Myths & Monsters, #1)
I Married a Mothman (Prime Mating Agency, #11)
Love Lights (Monsters of Moonvale, #1.5)
How I Met Your Moth-er (Star-Crossed Cryptids)
The Mothman Prophecies
Dear Mothman
I'm Engaged to Mothman (Mothman in Love, #2)
Velvet Wings (Pine Ridge Universe)
East Coast (Carnal Cryptids, #1)
The Mothman Prophecies by John A. KeelWhy good things happen to bad people? by Vu M. DoThe 37th Parallel by Ben MezrichMysterious Kentucky by Barton M. NunnellyMysterious Kentucky Vol. 2 by Barton M. Nunnelly
Paranormal Research Books
102 books — 4 voters
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen  KingMoonshine, Vol. 1 by Brian AzzarelloRevelator by Daryl GregoryThe Farm by Scott NicholsonThe Red Church by Scott Nicholson
Appalachian Horror
48 books — 19 voters

Dark World by Zak BagansI Am Haunted by Zak BagansChasing Spirits by Nick GroffHistoric Haunted America by Michael NormanReal Ghosts, Restless Spirits, and Haunted Places by Brad Steiger
Books Of The Unexplained World
25 books — 17 voters
Devolution by Max BrooksRoanoke Ridge by J.J. DupuisMisadventures of a Cryptid Hunter by Michael KelsoBigfoot Crank Stomp by Erik WilliamsKillerpede by Marek Z. Turner
Best Cryptid Fiction
54 books — 31 voters

Roanoke Ridge by J.J. DupuisKillerpede by Marek Z. TurnerDiscount Armageddon by Seanan McGuireKraken by M. CaspianWorking for Bigfoot by Jim  Butcher
Cryptids
233 books — 25 voters
Sweet Berries by C.M. NascostaLessons with the Mothman by Kathryn  MoonMoonlight Serenade (A Monster Romance Novella) by Rebecca  MasseyQuiver & Quill by A.M. KoreStargazing with the Mothman by Lilith Leana
Monster Romance: Mothman
27 books — 11 voters

Vera Valentine
The feathery plume-like growths that had emerged from his hair both lay back against his scalp, giving his silhouette the impression of a slender ponytail. Carmine red eyes glowed under those long, elegant lashes, and the waist of his pants seemed to move, frantically and restlessly. He looked so powerful. Like a god.
Vera Valentine, East Coast

Don Roff
Mothman flew away from town, like a giant bat, and then disappeared from sight behind a thicket of skeletal autumn trees.
Don Roff, Heebie-Jeebies: Volume One

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