A review by imskylow
Morning Glory Milking Farm by C.M. Nascosta

lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

Holy hellllll this boook was spicy. Not me thirsting over a fictional bull-man with short silky fur and a honker of a cock. Testies the size of large oranges and 24 oz of cum tho.... dear lord. Like that's a lot, hon, but also... sign me up?
I wish some parts were longer and other parts were shorter. I'm glad we actually got to know the FMC rather than her just being an edgy pick-me like most girls are in smut these days. Her problems felt relatable and how overwhelmed she got by the concept of this new job made me laugh. Alas, though, this book has the same flaw as most smut on the market these days: the author timelapses the actual relationship. Like yes, I want to read all about the sex but I also want to read about what they joke about, what they disagree on, what they think is most important. I want to read about them snuggling and I want to read about them having moments of uncertainty in their relationship too. I loved the hero of the book but he almost felt too good to be true. Like even if you don't give the character current flaws you could still write about things he's working on. I thought the vampire friend was fun but I don't like characters who's only job is to support and don't feel like they have lives of their own. Additionally, I think the sex scenes would have been better planned in stages. He tells her that they need to prepare before she can take him but they don't really do that in a way that would make it believable that she could handle his size. I feel like there were some missed opportunities. Overall, I liked the book, I just want to see more monster-f***ing books that take themselves and the plot seriously.
A++ for Minotaur culture about nose rings though

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