THE CASTLE OF COUNT SHAGULA
Here we are, everyone. The grand unveiling of the cover for the first MONSTEROTICA book, "The Castle of Count Shagula"!! Check it out.
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A tale of warped sexual desires, twisted comedy and frantic naughtiness. Come, travel with the young Jonathan Woodcock to the distant realms of Transylvania, where he encounters a sinister vampire, the aristocratic Count Shagula, last in a long line of great shaggers.
Witness as poor Jonathan experiences the terrors and horrors that go bang in the night, and finds out just what mysteries lurk at the heart of THE CASTLE OF COUNT SHAGULA (hint, it's sex. Lots of sex)
TALES OF MONSTEROTICA - A new line of comical erotic romps featuring the classic and not-so-classic monsters of book, stage and screen, written by J. D. MacCormack, author of "Diary of a Gay Teenage Zombie"
"Shockingly horrific, wildly sexy and knee-slappingly funny!" - Stephen King (not that one, just a guy I met in the pub with the same name)
"Wait, who are you? A quote for what? A book? How did you get in here? Get out of my house!" - Mrs Louise Benbridge of East London
"This disgusting story takes my classic tale and turns it into nothing more than awful lewd sexual filth!" - Bram Stoker
Available for pre-order soon. Keep your eyes on this spot.

A tale of warped sexual desires, twisted comedy and frantic naughtiness. Come, travel with the young Jonathan Woodcock to the distant realms of Transylvania, where he encounters a sinister vampire, the aristocratic Count Shagula, last in a long line of great shaggers.
Witness as poor Jonathan experiences the terrors and horrors that go bang in the night, and finds out just what mysteries lurk at the heart of THE CASTLE OF COUNT SHAGULA (hint, it's sex. Lots of sex)
TALES OF MONSTEROTICA - A new line of comical erotic romps featuring the classic and not-so-classic monsters of book, stage and screen, written by J. D. MacCormack, author of "Diary of a Gay Teenage Zombie"
"Shockingly horrific, wildly sexy and knee-slappingly funny!" - Stephen King (not that one, just a guy I met in the pub with the same name)
"Wait, who are you? A quote for what? A book? How did you get in here? Get out of my house!" - Mrs Louise Benbridge of East London
"This disgusting story takes my classic tale and turns it into nothing more than awful lewd sexual filth!" - Bram Stoker
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