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Creep

Vulture Hollow MC, Book 2

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Creep

By: K. A. Merikan
Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
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Summary

He’s my dream, my nightmare, my obsession.

Creep. Weirdo. Stalker. Monster under the bed.

Angel. Blond. Pillow Prince. Pisces.

Creep

They call me Creep and they’re not wrong. I crawl under people’s beds to feel close to them.

Tonight, my pick is a pretty blond twink with pink lips and blue eyes. My living fantasy. I meant to enjoy his company in secret, but I can’t just lie there and listen when his boyfriend gets violent.

So I crawl out. And I kill the bastard. Now Angel’s a witness to my crime, so… I take him.

I’ve never had a lover. Hell, I’ve never even kissed anyone. I’m twisted. Ugly. Unlovable. But now that I’ve tasted Angel, I can’t turn back. I need to make him mine.

Angel

I survived a string of shitty exes but didn’t expect a monster in a leather jacket, with hair as black as night, to crawl out from under my bed and slaughter my abuser.

I fear the worst when he abducts me to his creepy den… but he doesn’t hurt me. He’s too shy to even speak to me when I’m awake and watches from the shadows instead.

It’s when I pretend to sleep that he comes closer. The game makes it all the sweeter for him. When he reaches for me, he’s careful but greedy, living out a fantasy he’s too ashamed to ask for.

And I let him. Because I’m curious. Because it makes my pulse spike. Because I’m starting to want it too.

Creep is a standalone, M/M dark romance where a lonely biker with an unusual kink abducts the object of his forbidden desire and finds salvation in the boy who should’ve run.

This is a book for listeners who crave a protective monster with a broken past, twisted obsession, and the kind of love that crawls out from under your bed and refuses to let go.

If you’re drawn to morally gray men, emotional tension, and the thrill of surrendering to danger… this one’s for you.

©2025 K. A. Merikan (P)2025 K. A. Merikan
Fantasy Fiction
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With the ability to arrive or lurk unnoticed, Creep even freaks out his fellow members of the Vulture Hollow Motorcycle Club. Ghostly pale with black hair and damaged by childhood trauma, Creep literally likes to hide under people’s beds while they’re in them. In contrast, Angel is a tanned, blond twink who juggles three aggressive sugar daddies and he’s attracted Creep’s attention. Creep and Angel start an unconventional relationship when one of the sugar daddies gets violent with Angel and Creep rescues and kidnaps him, taking Angel to live in Vulture Hollow. But the remaining daddies are feeling aggrieved and Angel is soon in grave danger.

I really enjoyed this and found it quite moving and melancholy. Creep was such a beautifully tragic character, almost a hunchback of Notre Dame figure. Physically and mentally tortured by an evil aunt, taught to loathe himself, violent but retaining compassion, he is a compelling anti-hero. Angel is also fallen and vastly more sexually experienced, and the two have some memorable scenes together as Angel slowly breaks down Creep’s self-loathing and inability to socialise or physically connect. When I read Enemy (book #1), I didn’t figure out that the Vulture Hollow MC operate almost like a supportive hippie commune, but Angel with his new age beliefs fits right in, while Creep remains the outsider. So this was a surprisingly compassionate biker romance with characters that will stay with me. I’m hoping for more books in the series. 🎧 With his softer tones, voice actor Zachary Zaba really suited both Angel and Creep’s first person narrations.

Moving and poignant with some nice spice!

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