monster romance

  • The Wolf (Everdark Tales Book 2) Review

    One good thing about reviewing a monster romance book is that you can keep it short and sweet. But really, I’m going to keep this brief since I don’t want to spoil anything. Firstly, I really appreciated the bit of world-building that was done and the simple plot. Some Smut books don’t even bother with

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  • Death God(Monster After Dark Book 3) Review

    Death God was a lot like Vampire God in the sense that I once again started off a tad annoyed at Pip’s constant talking. Also like Vampire God by the end of Death God, I was just laughing at Pip’s commentary instead of being aggravated. The only thing I still found irritating by the end

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  • Vampire God(Monsters After Dark Book 2) Review

    Unlike the first one I was worried for a bit that I wouldn’t like this one. At the beginning Pip’s constant chattering, which I loved in the first one, was almost too much for me. Especially since she kept questioning if Marlowe had a way out when he came to rescue her. I know that’s

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  • Feral (Monsters and Artifacts Book 1) Review

    For my final entry in the monster romance book reviews, I saved the best for last. I adored this book! The first and probably the least important thing that was amazing about this book was the spice. It had everything a werewolf smut book needs, it’s got fated mates (in this case true mates), wolf

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  • The Beast(Monsters and Beauties Book 1) Review

    Time for the third entry into my monster romance book reviews. I know some people will be like “What did you expect from a monster smut book?” but I can’t help it I had too many issues with this book. There was 1% plot, 1% character building(forget character development you barely get any character background),

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  • Red (Everdark Tales 1)

    Red (Everdark Tales 1)

    Recently I read a bunch of werewolf and werewolfish spicy romance books in one weekend so I wanted to share my thoughts on all of them one by one. And semi-compare them to each other. First thing first, for a spicy monster book it’s got all the things required for those who need to know.

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