Any monster is a lover if you're brave enough.
This collection contains a series of nine books about Jack Addison's adventures.
Jack Addison. Son of a world famous monster hunter. Irresistible jerk. Monster-curious.
Roux Chat-Bonnes. Ginger. Furry. Claws like razors and a tongue to match!
At just nineteen, Jack's fresh out of a prestigious academy, set to make a name for himself as a monster hunter in a world where people need protection from strange and dangerous creatures. Raised to see nonhumans as monsters to be eradicated, or at the very least-inferior beings, he soon finds out that he's been taught lies, and his initial distrust of creatures turns into fascination that goes beyond anything his father could imagine.
After an encounter with a giant spider, Jack falls down a rabbit hole of affairs with werewolves, kitsune, a centaur, a merman, a tentacle creature called Nessie, and even a vampire! But all of those dalliances fade in comparison to his one true heart throb-Roux Chat-Bonnes, a cat-like being, and his most vicious rival. As brave as he is infuriating, and as furry as he is sexy, Roux is the moral compass Jack wishes he didn't have.
If he ever wants to win Roux's heart, he needs to prove that he's more than just a handsome jerk sneaking around with any monster he can get his hands on, but a man brave enough to do what's right, even if it makes him unpopular. Even if that means standing up to his famous father.
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Themes: living up to expectations, pride, dreams, self-discovery, tolerance, fame, monster hunting, inter-species relations, enemies to lovers, opposites attract, prejudice, tentacles, centaur, merman, mermaid, kitsune, Siberia, trust, vampire, Transylvania, werewolf, drugs, Paris, deception, secret
Genre: M/M romantic erotica, horror-comedy Contains scorching hot, explicit scenes
Length: 115,000 words
In this serial, each episode encompasses a single event from Jack Addison's career, but while they are partially self-contained, the romantic arc and Jack's personal journey, develop over time, so it's best to not read the stories out of turn.