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Monday, September 26, 2022

Review: Morning Glory Milking Farm by C. M. Nacosta


 

I must admit that I was a bit skeptical when I saw this title on Tiktok. I know I've read dragon romance and alien romance, but minotaurs, I thought maybe that crossed a line. However, I decided to give it a try. It was on Kindle Unlimited so the stakes were low if I didn't like it. The worst that could happen is my mom deciding to check out our kindle account and wondering what on earth I was reading. 

If you like monster romance, this is the book for you. Violet finds herself needing a job after she graduates with a master's degree or she'll be forced to move back home with her parents. She finds and adds for a job as a milking attendant and decides to apply. She has no idea what to expect when she comes in to interview and finds out she will be obtaining semen from minotaurs as their hormones are good for making human performance pills (you know, blue chew, viagra). She's a bit taken aback, but she really needs this job. She decides to give it a chance. 

Violet is the only human working on the farm (it's not an actual farm, think more of a factory). Her training goes well, she makes friends, and then it's her turn to milk her first minotaur. She's not expecting the lust she feels when she encounters him. I know, it sounds a bit silly, but if you push through that, it's actually a really sweet, really sexy story. 

The first part of the book is heavy on the spice with almost none in the middle as the relationship is building. The spice picks back up towards the end, but the book is quickly over by that point. It's a good read if you need a break from the more serious parts of life and just want to imagine being a fairytale girl who falls for beasts. I thoroughly enjoyed this read and will admit I downloaded the second book right away. 

The content warnings for this one are minimal as it is mostly just explicit sexual content. However, I still recommend going to StoryGraph to check for any additional content warnings. 

As always, happy reading and I'll see y'all soon with a review for a book that comes out very soon. 

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