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Average rating3.9
Violet is a typical, down-on-her-luck millennial: mid-twenties, over-educated and drowning in debt, on the verge of moving into her parent's basement. When a lifeline appears in the form of a very unconventional job in neighboring Cambric Creek, she has no choice but to grab at it with both hands. Morning Glory Milking Farm offers full-time hours, full benefits, and generous pay with no experience needed . . . there's only one catch. The clientele is Grade A certified prime beef, with the manly, meaty endowments to match. Milking minotaurs isn't something Violet ever considered as a career option, but she's determined to turn the opportunity into a reversal of fortune. When a stern, deep-voiced client begins to specially request her for his milking sessions, maintaining her professionalism and keeping him out of her dreams is easier said than done. Violet is resolved to make a dent in her student loans and afford name-brand orange juice, and a one-sided crush on an out-of-her-league minotaur is not a part of her plan-unless her feelings aren't so one-sided after all. Morning Glory Milking Farm is a short human/monster romance novel, featuring a high heat slow burn with a lot of heart, and a guaranteed HEA. CWs include: cock milking, non-human anatomy, size difference, and a lot of fluid. It is the first book in the Cambric Creek monster romance series, and can be read as a standalone.
Series
4 primary books5 released booksCambric Creek is a 5-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by C. M. Nascosta and C.M. Nascosta.
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Listen girls, if you found yourself slightly (or a lot, how can I judge?) intrigued by that Dirty Jobs episode where Mike Rowe explores what it takes to get prize winning Stallions cum for impregnation of mares and he had to manually jack them off, this book is for y'all!
I read this as part of a readalong.
While this type of book isn't for me, (the beast romance weirds me out, but if you like it, that's absolutely fine) its a well written book.
there is no plot, but a story like this isn't designed for a plot. I devoured this in one sitting, and it was pretty clean.
the characters could have been more fleshed out, but they weren't cardboard cutouts that can appear in some books.
the dialogue was stilted in places, too forced but it was few and far between.
the world is interesting. based in a modern day, with mythical creatures and human coexisting, was a lovely concept and I wanted more worldbuilding on that.
now, the Spice was pretty mediocre, nothing too drastic but go into reading this without the technical concepts that lives in this world, and just accept things can happen that wouldn't really be possible.
it wasn't as bad as i expected.
Mind your business!
I feel awful that I was mostly interested in this as a sort of, oh this looks like a haha funny book there is no way that someone would write this. Which was very mean of me to do that! And I don't know if I'll ever get over my shame for that, and I very much regret thinking that way.
Morning Glory Milking Farm was so much more. Yes, there is smut. But there is just the whole town and the people that Violet meets and befriends that makes the whole town feel alive. I love that her job, with the exception of the gruff with a heart of gold and a love for desserts, was clinical and treated with respect that it was her job!
Their chemistry was so nice to see and based off of the mutual respect that they had for eachother, outside of the physical aspects of their relationship too.
I am so glad that this was my introduction to Monster romance, and I look forward to reading all of the authors work!