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A**A
24 oz
Morning Glory Milking Farm by C.M. Nascosta is a standout title in the monster romance genre, blending humor, heart, and unconventional sensuality. Set in the fantastical town of Cambric Creek, the story follows Violet, a financially struggling human who takes a job at a facility that collects… unconventional donations from minotaurs. There, she forms a connection with Rourke, a stoic minotaur client, leading to a slow-burning romance.  🧡 What Readers Are SayingSurprisingly Sweet and EmotionalDespite its provocative premise, many readers find the romance between Violet and Rourke genuinely touching. Their relationship develops gradually, emphasizing emotional connection over immediate physicality. Reviewers highlight the story’s depth and the couple’s chemistry, noting that the narrative offers more than just erotic content.Unique World-BuildingCambric Creek is portrayed as a town where humans and monsters coexist, providing a rich backdrop for the story. The setting allows for exploration of societal norms and prejudices, adding layers to the narrative. Readers appreciate the thoughtful construction of this world, which enhances the believability of the romance. A Gateway to Monster RomanceFor those new to the monster romance subgenre, this book serves as an accessible entry point. Its blend of humor, heartfelt moments, and steamy scenes offers a balanced introduction without overwhelming the reader. The story’s lighthearted tone and engaging characters make it a popular recommendation for curious newcomers. ⚠️ ConsiderationsExplicit ContentThe book contains detailed erotic scenes that may not be suitable for all readers. While many find these scenes integral to the story, others may find them excessive or off-putting. It’s important to approach the book with an understanding of its explicit nature.Pacing and Character DevelopmentSome readers note that the story takes time to build momentum, with the central romance developing slowly. Additionally, while the main characters are well-developed, some secondary characters receive less attention, which may leave readers wanting more depth in the supporting cast.📚 Final ThoughtsMorning Glory Milking Farm is a distinctive blend of romance, fantasy, and eroticism that challenges traditional genre boundaries. Its unique premise and heartfelt storytelling have garnered a dedicated readership. While it may not appeal to everyone, those open to its unconventional approach may find it a delightful and memorable read.  For those interested in exploring further, the story continues in A Blue Ribbon Romance, which offers additional perspectives and deepens the narrative established in the first book.
T**S
Monster smut but make it soft, spicy, and painfully relatable
I went into this fully expecting chaos, smut, and questionable life choices—but what I got? A surprisingly wholesome, spicy little gem that had me blushing and emotionally invested. Honestly? I was pleasantly surprised by how good this was.Yes, there’s a minotaur. Yes, there’s… milking. And yes, the spice scenes were way hotter than I was mentally prepared for. (Is it okay to be attracted to a minotaur? This is a safe space, right? Asking for a friend—but also for myself.)But what truly sold me was the FMC—she felt so real. She’s in that painfully relatable stage of life where plans haven’t quite worked out, job hunting feels like screaming into the void, student debt looms like a villain origin story, and the creeping dread of maybe having to move back home is very real. The guilt over small splurges? The constant mental math of whether you can afford oat milk? Been there. Felt that. Cried a little.Then we meet the MMC, and listen… we Stan a grumpy, respectful, intentional king. He says what he means, he follows through, and he spoils without ego or games. (And yes, spoiling your girl is absolutely a kink. Top tier. No notes.)The grumpy x sunshine dynamic between them? Perfection. The slow-burn development? Sweet and satisfying. The spice? Filthy in the best way—but also somehow soft and tender? How did we get here? I don’t know, but I’m staying.Morning Glory Milking Farm turned out to be the gentlest monster smut introduction I could’ve asked for. Funny, charming, spicy, and filled with so much heart. I want nothing but happiness and oat milk lattes for these two.
M**E
So sweet and realistic fantasy
This is book one in the series. I consider this a meet cute romance. This story begins with Violet, who is a young woman with college debt. She cannot find a job in her field that pays enough to sustain her plus pay off the college loans. Close to losing her apartment, Violet decides to take a chance on a job that is pays well and offers health insurance! I enjoyed Violet’s internal dialogue, as it was well used as a toll to facilitate our understanding of her history. Rourke is the Minotaur and lead male. He is the epitome of a thoughtful and good male who wants to do things right. He meets Violet at her new job. Both are attracted to each other but shy to say or start something at Violet’s place of work. Eventually they both give in a go out on a date. It is sweet. I was surprised when the book ended as it seemed to be in the middle of a scene, and not complete. Read On!
V**R
Read it. Fun and HEA
Needing to pay off student loans and credit card bills, unable to get hired using her degree.She sees an ad for a job milking Minotaur bulls for the human little blue pill. After she gets over her embarrassment she starts her job.Her first solo attempt is gruff voiced Minotaur saying he’s on his lunch break so get started.After her day she gets called to the office to receive her tips, getting a $100 tip. Next week she has a purple sticker on a client that requests her. It’s the gruff voiced businessman Minotaur.Read the book to find out all her new experiences and her new monster friends she makes. HEA at the end, no cheating.
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