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Mounted and Bred by the Mermen: Himeros Cycle

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Daros Island is rumored to be cursed, but that doesn't stop Nerida from plundering the merfolk temple in pursuit of the fabled Conch of Asabanal. When her plan goes awry, the unlucky tomb raider quickly discovers that the only way she's going to get out alive is with a merman's baby in her belly. The temple guardians are only too happy to punish Nerida's nubile, fertile body for her crimes...

This 7,800 word erotic fantasy adventure includes a rough, reluctant, underwater gangbang with oral sex, cunnilingus, deep penetration, double-penetration, and the forced impregnation and interspecies breeding of a young woman by a group of sexy mermen. This is not a romance. This is dirty, nasty monster sex. You have been warned! (All characters are 18 or older.)

We came to a new chamber, a deep shaft in the volcano open to the distant sky, filled with submerged statues grown over with aquatic plants. The vigorous jerking of the merman's torso eased into a gentle ripple, his breakneck pace slowing to a drift, and as we decelerated, his muscular body began undulating rhythmically against my back.

I felt something smooth and rubbery slide between my upper thighs.

The touch was unmistakably sensual and my body responded with a shiver of horror. I hoped that it was something innocuous, like a fin, but a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach suggested otherwise. I tried to free my arms, straining with all my might against his inhuman strength, but I was only exhausting myself.

When I finally relented to catch my breath, I felt a tremor course through his body. His arms relaxed slightly, and then I felt something like a deliberate caress.

The touch was too intimate to be anything but the first stroke of an attempted sexual conquest...

94 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 20, 2013

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Clea Kinderton

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Jo: Clea, tell us about yourself.
Clea: I write dirty stories. Are you going to eat this?
Jo: No, go ahead. Tell us about your stories.
Clea: I don't think they'd like that much. This is sort of a family friendly place. I think these donuts are stale.
Jo: Just don't be explicit. Just give us an idea.
Clea: Well, they're kind of weird.
Jo: Weird? In what way?
Clea: Supernatural. Fantastic. I watch a lot of B horror movies. I read a lot of fantasy. And, you know, my mind wanders...
Jo: So you don't write a lot of mainstream stuff? Billionaires, bikers. That kind of thing.
Clea: They tell you to write what you know. I don't know any billionaires. I'm not even sure I remember what a hundred dollar bill looks like. Though I did once ride on a motorcycle. Really fast. The guy kept saying he hoped we wouldn't hit a rabbit. :: shudders ::
Jo: But you write about orcs and centaurs and mermen. You don't know any of those, do you?
Clea: Clearly we move in different circles. How old is this coffee?
Jo: About an hour. So why should anyone read your stories?
Clea: My English teacher asked me the same question, once. This coffee is terrible. :: makes a face ::
Jo: Clea?
Clea: Yes?
Jo: Can you answer the question?
Clea: Right. Well, because I care about the stories, I guess. I write about what I love. I love my characters, and I take their stories seriously. My stories usually have a lot of action and mystery and suspense in them. I think the part of my brain that understands genre conventions is broken, and that puts some people off, but a lot of people seem to like the stories anyway. I like dialog, and conflict, and humor, and surprises. And Easter eggs, of course.
Jo: Easter eggs?
Clea: Yeah. They're all connected. The stories. Shared universe. I read a lot of comic books when I was a kid.
Jo: Well that's ... interesting. Thank you for your time, Clea.
Clea: No problem. Thanks for having me, Jo. Say, uh ... could you maybe give me a lift? I seem to have misplaced my bus pass...

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June 26, 2014
Clea Kinderton’s “Mounted and Bred by the Mermen” is like the adventures of Lara Croft if Lara Croft lived in ancient Greek and Roman times and got gang-banged by mermen. It’s got a ketos, a kraken, a sexy prince, and some seriously horny and forceful mermen. Add to that some solid world-building, a fun narrative voice, good editing, a plot with actual complications, and an atmosphere that feels like the main character might sleep with anyone at any time, just because she wants to and she can, and you’ve got a fun read. Plus, it’s just $2.99 for 26,280 words, a proper novella, not a 2000 word quicky that leaves you half aroused and in need of another fix. Just be aware this is noncon/dubcon (she’s reluctant but excited) and forced impregnation kink, so only pick it up if you’re interested in reading that.
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I did not like this book. Without ruining the ending it was very disappointing.
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September 1, 2016
I don't like swimming in the sea, FOR GOOD REASON! So next time people ask me why I don't I will refer to this book.
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