Feed (Hunger Duet, #0.5)

Feed (Hunger Duet, #0.5)

Aveda Vice

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This monster wants to get under more than just her skin... Avirin has a dirty little secret. She hates her fae coworker - but that’s no surprise. Not when Pye’s tattoos and easy-going attitude clash with her pencil skirts and rigid expectations. Those strict rules help her maintain a corporate appearance so no one catches onto the truth of what she is... A succubus, secretly scheduling the feedings she needs to survive. Imagine her shock to find Pye on her doorstep offering their services. Avirin should refuse, but the need to feed is growing stronger...and once she gets a taste of him, she’s not sure her hunger will be sated by anything less than his body against hers. Feed is a 14k-word novelette in the Fangs With Benefits universe. For Pye and Avirin's full-length story, read Yours, Insatiably. Warning: This is a kinky erotic romance between a genderqueer death’s-head hawkmoth fairy and a succubus. It is intended only for adult audiences and is not meant to depict realistic expectations of BDSM or sex work. This book contains monster anatomy involved in sex acts. Reader discretion is advised. Content warnings are listed in the book's front matter and on the author's website.


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    erotic short story

    -Avirin is (secretly) a succubus, and she schedules feedings and sex from a service. When mothperson Pye shows up, whom she knows from work, she reluctantly agrees to feed from them anyway. It’s absolutely overwhelming and amazing, and they have somewhat kinky sex.
    -Unique erotic short story with nonbinary and sex worker rep. Not enough here to fully understand the dynamics between these two, either at work or in the bedroom. I didn’t personally care for the push/pull, tease/bully/Dom/BDSM thing Pye was doing; also the moth element didn’t do it for me either. Too short to evaluate; was more erotica than romance. Don’t care enough to continue.

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