
Sometimes I discuss SA in fiction very consciously and with real care, and sometimes (like in these farm shorts) I go sideways and it's part of erotic content. I know this is not for everyone, and I respect anyone's need to protect their peace and avoid this content, the same way I respect the right to read it and write it. As adults, we get to make decisions about the content we enjoy. These stories include dub con and non con treated irresponsibly. They all include an HEA. HOOF: Bad sex, rough sex, minor sexual shame, fingering, cock cuddling, copious cum, size difference, pocket portal pussy expansions for the sake of the size difference, trying on different cocks until you find your favorite. Centaur fantasies, excessive dirty talking. HORN: Primal play elements, noncon to dubcon to enthusiastic consent, double penetration, oral sex, poor communication skills, poor choices of nicknames. Three minotaurs in a rut. BARK: Non con, stuck fuck trope, hidden identity of sexual partner, anal, fingering, oral, knotting. The disregard for the FMC's consent is against the policy of the farm, but these two are absurd and this series is absurd. A werewolf doing what he wants. Featuring three monster erotica shorts with a dash of romance! Centaurs to try on for size, minotaurs running wild, and a werewolf who can't resist a cute ass regardless of what trouble it finds itself in. These stories include dub-con and non-con written in an irresponsible, playful manner. There are complete content warnings available for each story in the "Note to Readers" as well as in the ebook, so please mind them and protect your peace before reading.
Author

Kathryn Moon is a country mouse who started dictating stories to her mother at an early age. The fascination with building new worlds and discovering the lives of the characters who grew in her head never faltered, and she graduated college with a fiction writing degree. She loves writing women were are strong in their vulnerability, romances that are as affectionate as they are challenging, and worlds that a reader sinks into and never wants to leave. When her hands aren't busy typing they're probably knitting sweaters or crimping pie crust in Ohio. She definitely believes in magic. You can reach her on Facebook and at ohkathrynmoon@gmail.com