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B**F
A dangerous fantasy, but one with a sense of marvel and wonder
Lair of the Dragoness is not a macrophelia/microphelia story, per se, but it is most certainly one of those fear-vs-fantasy giantess stories. Alison Osias takes the traditional epic fantasy quest to slay the dragon, accentuates the erotic potential, and then explores a very different sort of trade for treasure.Audrey is a human dragon slayer. Dosalyn is the giant dragoness she is off to slay. Ilyria is the sun-elf who comes to the other woman's aid. This is more a story of fighting than fornication, but that does not mean the dragoness does not have a rather kinky flair for combat. There are so many little moments here (pun intended), such as Audrey worshipping a single polished talon as large as herself, and even more big moments (again, pun totally intended), involving anal smothering and oral salivation.It is a dangerous story, with real pain and legitimate risk, but there is still a sense of marvel and wonder that makes you kind of want to face the dragoness yourself.
A**R
Awesome first volume
I am in love with this book I like the fact that the dragon is a giantess and in human form. The dames slayer is a great character too with a awesome adventure. I can't wait to see what the next volume brings and many more hopefully. This is a good start.
L**M
Cover delivers
Came for a hot giant dragon lady, got it.
R**R
An erotic dungeons and dragons adventure
A fantasy story with charm, the main character Audrey feels like a Bowen from Dragon heart, and a hero trying to prove themselves. The female dragon has more in common with the beast from beauty and the beast keeping a beautiful girl captive against her will, hoping she will love her. I really want to see where this story goes. I really want to see if Audrey grows to really like the dragon. And the female dragon shows more sensitive side to her.
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