
Spider Moth
Contemporary Cryptids, Book 2
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Harley Chase
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Amara Lynn
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When Callith Morri moves to a tiny yet infamous town in the Pacific northwest to study forestry and find cryptids other than mothman and other East coast legends, he expects to have at least one sasquatch sighting, or perhaps even discover werewolves or vampires hiding among humans as mothpeople do.
Instead, along comes a spider…. person. This webhead isn't anything like a certain famous superhero, though. Spylar is much more unsettling and hair-raising. And yet, Cal finds himself unable to run from them, despite all his instincts telling him to. Cal gets caught up in Spylar's web, and soon he has no desire to escape.
And so a mothman falls in love with a spiderperson, and it's probably a better love story than one between a human and a vampire. Maybe. It's certainly spicer.
Spider Moth is a 26k word contemporary urban fantasy novella in which a trans male mothman and a non-binary spiderperson fall in love, and many Twilight jokes are made, along with a plethora of other pop culture references.
©2023 Amara Lynn (P)2024 Amara LynnEl oyente recibió este título gratis
That being said, I knew going into "Spider Moth" by Amara Lynn that it had a lot of references to Twilight. Some of it's marketing specifically said it was for fans, so I had some trepidation going in.
That being said, what much of the references felt like were the excited gushing of a character (Cal) who found something he truly loved and dove head first in. I can't fault anyone for doing that, much less a fictional character. I have PLENTY of loves and hyperfocuses (hyperfoci?) that annoy the bejesus out of others. Add that to the fact that the romance itself, the story of Cal and Spy actually getting together, was so much sweeter and more interesting, and any frustration with references I might have had simply melted away.
I was head over heels in love with the nonbinary and trans masc representation, and the author handles switching between Spylar's they and he pronouns so well.
Overall, I really enjoyed this read. It's a fun, romantic, incredibly steamy romance that all monsterfu—lovers can appreciate. I'm not even going to steer you away from it if you're also a Twilight anti-fan. The joy of seeing someone go on about something they love, how it can permeate their thoughts and world, is always something great to see (though, in all honesty, not sure if I could do a whole novel of it 🤣).
A Fun, Quick, Steamy Romance
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super cute
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Steamy and sweet shifter romance
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Amazing story with excellent characters
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