This boxed set contains five paranormal erotica stories. The Trash King (3, 000 words) Brandy has lost her most prized possession: a commemorative (and... > Lire la suite
This boxed set contains five paranormal erotica stories. The Trash King (3, 000 words) Brandy has lost her most prized possession: a commemorative (and slightly bent) Tonya Harding hubcap. When she goes rooting around the city dump looking for it, she stumbles across a strange man-thing calling himself the Trash King. Brandy soon learns that the filthy Trash King has already claimed her prize possession. What lengths will she go to in order to get it back? Taking the Troll Road (3, 500 words) Jessica posted the classified ad for her ancient mini-van weeks ago and is desperate to sell it once and for all. While every other buyer has flaked out on her so far, she agrees to give a test drive to a mysterious man named Garrick. During the test drive, she discovers the truth behind his concealing clothes. Garrick is a Troll and he's taking her for a ride she won't forget. Lizardman (3, 000 words) Chloe has joined a volunteer beach preservation group, and her first day's exhausting work is spent cleaning up a secluded stretch of beach. She doesn't believe the local town's made up mythology about a tribe of sentient Lizard People that lives nearby. After staying out on the beach too long, night falls and she discovers that the Lizard People are very real. She also discovers that they have a mating season, and she's right in the middle of it. Goblin Scavengers (3, 400 words) After another breakup in a long series of dating insufficient men, Nora goes hiking deep into uncharted territory to find some solitude. Nora isn't alone with her thoughts, however. She soon realizes that she's hiked right into goblin territory, and the little monsters are stealing everything she hiked in with. The Goblin Chief explains to Nora how ownership works in his tribe. However, there is a loophole if Nora is willing to exploit it. And once she's done, she just might find something way more valuable than a pair of hiking boots. Riding the Dragon (3, 500 words) Diana, a preeminent jockey in the world of horse racing, is offered a very large paycheck to jockey a very different kind of race. She soon learns two important lessons when entering the world of dragon racing. One, don't fall off. Two, don't fall for your employer. What will happen when she manages to do both?