An Eye For Curves (Werewolf BBW Erotic Romance)
Book Details
Author(s)Arwen Rich
PublisherArwen Rich
ISBN / ASINB00GEZR3K0
ISBN-13978B00GEZR3K9
Sales Rank682,635
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Harmonie is sick of being lonely, sick of her job and sick of her boss's wisecracks about her curvy figure.
But all that changes in one intense encounter with an enigmatic Werewolf who decides she's the one for him...
WARNING: Adults only. This 9000 word short story contains graphic sex scenes between a hot werewolf and a curvy, plus sized girl who loves every second of it.
Excerpt:
"Aren't you cold?" I asked. He suddenly seemed to realize he was naked, and that it might be making me uncomfortable. It was, in a way. I realized that my shock and curiosity were wearing off, being replaced by the original attraction that I'd felt in the shop and when he'd walked me home. I blushed again, and made to get up and offer him a blanket.
"Sorry," he chuckled. "I feel so at home out of my clothes that I forget not everybody wanders around naked in the middle of the night." He reached over and took a blanket from the end of the couch, draping it over his shoulders. I felt a pang of disappointment.
"But you look so good in that jacket," I said. "And out of it, of course --" I broke off when I realized what I'd said, and blushed even deeper.
Jesus, was I flirting with a werewolf?
But all that changes in one intense encounter with an enigmatic Werewolf who decides she's the one for him...
WARNING: Adults only. This 9000 word short story contains graphic sex scenes between a hot werewolf and a curvy, plus sized girl who loves every second of it.
Excerpt:
"Aren't you cold?" I asked. He suddenly seemed to realize he was naked, and that it might be making me uncomfortable. It was, in a way. I realized that my shock and curiosity were wearing off, being replaced by the original attraction that I'd felt in the shop and when he'd walked me home. I blushed again, and made to get up and offer him a blanket.
"Sorry," he chuckled. "I feel so at home out of my clothes that I forget not everybody wanders around naked in the middle of the night." He reached over and took a blanket from the end of the couch, draping it over his shoulders. I felt a pang of disappointment.
"But you look so good in that jacket," I said. "And out of it, of course --" I broke off when I realized what I'd said, and blushed even deeper.
Jesus, was I flirting with a werewolf?

