And By the Sea She Came To Me by Naomi Piper: Book Review
And By the Sea She Came To Me by Naomi Piper is a sapphic monster erotica novella, or as a friend of mine likes to call them, a monster muncher
Read moreNon-human entities or previously human like demons and ghosts – also includes aliens.
And By the Sea She Came To Me by Naomi Piper is a sapphic monster erotica novella, or as a friend of mine likes to call them, a monster muncher
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Read moreRand by Silvia Shaw begins on an archeological dig deep in an Algerian desert before magically whisking you away to a glorious fantasy realm ruled by a benevolent, though somewhat
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