Title: Magic & Home
Series: Monster Apocalypse 2
Author: Alexa Piper
Publisher: Changeling Press, LLC
Release Date: 10/7/2022
Heat Level: 4 – Lots of Sex
Pairing: Male/Male
Length: 156
Genre: Romance, Erotica
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Synopsis
Over the past two years, Rory has learned that other people aren’t the best of company, that the guilt of causing the Apocalypse is a heavy burden, and that monsters only see him as a meal. Until Rory met Inkiri, who sees Rory as his mate.
Now, Rory has to navigate what it means to be with someone who not only isn’t human but who also is from another world altogether… and since Rory finds himself in that otherworld all of a sudden, he has to adapt fast. Inkiri definitely has no intention of slowing down in his quest to make his human mate happy.
While Rory is beginning to wrap his head around liking the new place and the new customs, he can’t relax into a peaceful happily ever after because whatever connection Rory has to the magic that unleashed the Apocalypse, people want that, meaning they want him. Where Rory and his newfound family ran to may not have been far enough to escape their pursuers’ clutches.
Magic & Home (Monster Apocalypse 2)
Alexa Piper
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“You know, you could change, Vergis. We’re not in a rush,” Lissir said, then turned to me. “He would look nice in shibiya, don’t you think?”
“Oh, these clothes?” I asked and pulled at the sleeves of the ones Inkiri had helped me into. “Sure. They’re comfy.”
“Yes, comfy,” Lissir said. “Just seeing Vergis frowning always makes me want to make him more comfy.”
Vergis groaned. “Fine. Fine. We’ll do the stupid fucking sightseeing like you want,” he said and got to his feet. “But if you think I’m leaving my knives here –”
“Never would I part you from your knives, Vergis,” Lissir said, clearly pleased with himself.
“Wait, knives, plural?” I asked.
Nokim clicked. “It really is remarkable Rory made it through the Apocalypse all by himself, isn’t it?”
“Fool’s luck,” Vergis said and vanished along the hallway soundlessly.
“It can be difficult to be of two worlds,” Lissir said and beckoned me to stand. He pulled my chibi clothes this way and that. “I think these suit you,” he said.
“I think he looks cute!” Nokim added.
Lissir nodded. “Very.”
I could feel heat rise to my cheeks, and then Inkiri came back. Our eyes met, and I blushed more.
“I am borrowing your mate, Inkiri,” Lissir announced.
I looked up at the grayish blue monster. “Huh?”
Inkiri was grinning at Lissir, though. I was missing something here yet again. “Whatever for?” my bagu said.
“My gift to the both of you for accepting each other as mates. I’ll see him dressed fittingly.”
“Can I come?” Nokim asked.
“You may carry our bags,” Lissir said.
“Wait, what?” I said. “Bags, as in, more than one?”
But Inkiri, instead of saving me from going clothes shopping with the bagu who could make Vergis change, leaned down and ran his rough tongue over my neck.
“Have, fun, sadir,” he whispered into my ear, and because of his voice, which had the power to melt me like dissent jelly on the tongue, I nodded stupidly.
After all, I’d been in the drama club forever, and I’d been fitted with a tree costume, so how bad could this be?
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Alexa (she/her) has a lot of characters living in her head and wanting their stories told. Many of these people get snarky and won’t stop complaining if Alexa is too slow writing them, which means that for this author, sleep is a luxury. Consequently, Alexa is a coffee addict, but she is sure she has it under control (six cups of coffee are normal in a morning, right? Right!?)