by Kari Gregg
Not exactly a shifter story, more like alien felines.I was kinda hoping for a threesome with Fallon, but him being uber naughty worked too :D
I'm saying DNF but I actually skimmed the book because I had to see how the mystery played out. However, since I didn't really read it, I'm not going to bother to rate it. I wasn't expecting the story to include sex between a human and a large cat. I guess the cat was an alien humanoid that looked l...
This is full of WTFery hotness. There were so many things that should have squicked me, and I liked it all. The author convinced me to enjoy some bi-species loving, fur and all.
Thundercats are loose!!!!!!This book is good for anyone who thinks fucking a Thundercat, one with full body hair and a furry, oily cock, would be hot. Not so much my thing so I couldn't get too into it. Note: I mean no judgment if this is your thing. We all like what we like. This is just a humorous...
The blurb reads like a publicity statement advertising a biography of the character, which, actually, is sort of kind of (not really, but kind of) how the book is written. The dedication in the beginning, the little quote thingies at the top... It's like one of those pop-bios you see. You know, the ...
An interesting take on a trope that's been getting used a lot lately. For such a short story there was a lot of mating going on. The plot was really good, as was the world building. The story was exciting and hot.
Out of the three Gregg works I’ve read (the other two being I, Omega and Collared), this might be my favorite. It might be because I’m used to Gregg’s fast pace, hand-wavey world-building, and cramming everything, sexy times included, into a novella. It might be because I have a soft-spot for rifts ...
An interesting Scify futuristic light which could have been amazing with a a bit more world building and story development. This one needed to be longer or better explained. That doesn't mean that I didn't like it. I did, but I wanted more.