This boxed set contains five paranormal erotica stories.
Going For a Moonlight Troll (3,100 words)
Hazel needs a change of scenery to deal with her recent break up and decides to go for a midnight stroll in her local park. It’s a full moon tonight, and she’s always thought the moon could reveal things hidden from normal sight.
She’s not surprised to find Grumpy Bob sitting on his normal park bench, heckling her like he’s been doing for months. Hazel’s finally had enough and decides to confront the sexy but annoying stranger. But will she change her mind once the moonlight reveals his true, hidden nature?
Sacrifice For the Dragon (3,100 words)
Carla’s finally found a man to share her first time with, and just wants a romantic setting. Devin, on the other hand, has convinced her to role-play out a fantasy of his. He wants her to be a sacrifice for a dragon.
Carla agrees, but things quickly get out of hand when she realizes that dragons aren’t just a fantasy. Will she be able to make the sacrifice Devin desperately desires?
The Octoman (3,400 words)
The last thing Julia expects while on her tropical vacation is for the yacht she’s on to sink, stranding her in a lifeboat with only one other survivor. She doesn’t want to die inexperienced, so she looks to the last man alive in her world.
If she didn’t expect the vacation yacht to sink, she certainly didn’t expect Kyle to be an octopus-shifter. Will he save her life, or grant her dying wish?
The Spectacled Werebear (3,300 words)
Angela joined the research and breeding program of the endangered Spectacled Bears in Venezuela several months ago. She isn’t sure what to do when she discovers one of the bears under her supervision has gone missing from his cage and mysteriously replaced by a hunky, nude stranger.
As a scientist, she doesn’t believe the caged man’s outlandish story. The man wants to escape. But is that all he wants when he confronts Angela with the unbelievable truth?
Goblins At the Tower (3,500 words)
Audrey isn’t about to miss a chance at investigating some medieval ruins while backpacking across Europe. She doesn’t reach the old tower until nightfall and is forced to set up camp overnight, despite the warnings she’d received about avoiding the tower at night.
That’s okay, because she doesn’t really believe that there’s a gang of goblins that claims the tower as their own. But when night falls and the goblins discover Audrey, will they decide to claim her too?