Books
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Sold to the Farm by Lucy Moo: My first Hucow experience
Lucy Moo’s Sold to the Farm is an Erotic Horror story featuring Hucows who are imprisoned and milked by the HC Dairy Farm.
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Book Review: I Married a Lizardman by Regine Abel (Book One of the Prime Mating Agency series)
I Married a Lizardman is a lot better than its title might suggest. What you have here is a very sweet, very romantic fish-out-of-water romance.
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Book Review – The Many Spankings of Molly the Maid by Tom Hollingworth
The Many Spankings of Molly the Maid is fairly light on character development and realistic dialogue but it makes up for it with the sheer volume of spanking.
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Spanky Christmas Book Reviews
Reviews of not one but three festive books for you from three terrific writers.
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Book Review – Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyers
Two Stars Beware! There will be spoilers for this book and the original Twilight Saga aplenty here! Look, I don’t actually hate the Twilight books. I think I need to make that clear upfront because I suspect that I am not going to have a lot positive to say about Stephenie Meyer’s latest book Midnight…
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Book Review – The English Professor by Rachel de Vine
The English Professor will tie your heart up in knots, then break it and then put it all back together again. In a good way.
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Book Review – Alpha by Sara Fields
The fast-moving plot of Alpha covers evil scientists, shape-shifter emancipation and secret government skulduggery and still manages to find plenty of time for hot as hell sexy stuff.
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Book Review – Claimed by Daddy by Vanessa Brooks
Claimed by Daddy by Vanessa Brooks is an original Daddy/little romance. With cuddles, spanking, sex and parallel universes: it’s got it all.
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Book Review – The Artist by Juliette Banks
The Artist is the story of a nineteenth century painter, Theo and his model, Lizzie. This is the perfect setup for a romance novel
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Book Review – Stolen Moments by Maren Smith
Stolen Moments is fast paced with plenty of plot twists to keep the reader on their toes throughout. Yet the love affair between the two main characters doesn’t seem forced or rushed.