
Mail Order Minotaur
Motham City Monsters, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Leblang
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By:
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Lilith Stone
About this listen
A shy human. A minotaur sex worker. A powerful chemistry neither can deny.
Tour guide Ivy has always secretly fantasized about minotaurs. So when a Beast Hunters tour to Motham City goes horribly wrong, she's thrilled to be rescued by wickedly handsome minotaur, Bryn. Until she finds out that he runs a male escort agency with the sole purpose of pleasuring humans.
And Ivy just isn't that sort of girl . . .
Bryn isn't looking for love. He sells it. Besides he's too busy caring for his disabled mom and four brothers and sisters to have time for romance. But when a sweet and innocent human literally catapults into his life, Bryn might just have to change his mind about love . . .
Contains mature themes.
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- mardie lowe
- 04-04-2025
Fun monster romance
This is a fun monster romance. I like the world building and the premise used to establish it, of the forced segregation of humans and monsters, with slow assimilation happening in this story. Humans are the baddies here so I appreciated the character growth shown later in the story by some significant secondary characters. It's a short story so things happen quickly and disbelief has to be occassionally suspended. The fmc and mmc make a likeable couple, both having intriguing lifestyles which lead into a random meeting and nice relationship progression. The miscommunication trope is used but thankfully resolutions were quick and impact minimal. A negative for me was the dirty talk which I found cringy and repetitious but we're all different!
It took me a while to get used to the narrator as it sounds like she is talking through clenched teeth but overall she has a pleasant voice and did an admirable job with the array of characters.
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