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Tales of Monsterotica: Anthology Collection: Book Two

Jonathan Woodcock’s homecoming is in for a sticky end!Travel beside Jonathan Woodcock, our veteran monster-shagger, as he continues his arduous journey of sexual discovery! Watch poor Jonathan experience the leather-clad discipline of the muscled Queerwolf alpha daddy. Shriek in terror as young Mr Woodcock is seduced by the Phantom of the opera and learns that his only escape is to bend over and take one for the team. And, finally, marvel as our hero returns home to England, only to find an especially thirsty vampire Count waiting for him, eager for a different sort of life fluid! This frightening collection of gay erotic comedies includes “Bite of the Queerwolf,” “The Drag-Queen of the Opera” and “Revenge of Count Shagula,” all in one volume.TALES OF MONSTEROTICAA line of comical erotic romps featuring the classic and not-so-classic monsters of book, stage and screen, written by Justin MacCormack, author of "Diary of a Gay Teenage Zombie" and “Hush: A Horror Anthology”."Things that go hump in the night" - James Wallis* * * * * - Matt Wingett“Welcome to the crazy, sexy, cool universe of Justin MacCormack. He has taken on some of the great classic horror stories and given them a twist and a turn. His versions are making me laugh, and I find them witty and very entertaining.” – Miss Betty

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