Mothman


Sweet Berries (Cambric Creek, #2)
I'm in Love with Mothman (Mothman in Love, #1)
Live, Laugh, Lurk (The Boundlands, #3.5)
Moth Manager (Cryptid Billionaires #2)
Mesmerized by the Mothwoman (Fated Dates)
Quiver & Quill (Tenebra City #1)
Run & Hide (Myths & Monsters, #1)
I Married a Mothman (Prime Mating Agency, #11)
Love Lights (Monsters of Moonvale, #1.5)
How I Met Your Moth-er (Star-Crossed Cryptids)
The Mothman Prophecies
Dear Mothman
Velvet Wings (Pine Ridge Universe)
East Coast (Carnal Cryptids, #1)
Ganged by the Mothmen
Sweet Berries by C.M. NascostaLessons with the Mothman by Kathryn  MoonMoonlight Serenade (A Monster Romance Novella) by Rebecca  MasseyQuiver & Quill by A.M. KoreStargazing with the Mothman by Lilith Leana
Monster Romance: Mothman
27 books — 11 voters
Devolution by Max BrooksRoanoke Ridge by J.J. DupuisMisadventures of a Cryptid Hunter by Michael KelsoBigfoot Crank Stomp by Erik WilliamsKillerpede by Marek Z. Turner
Best Cryptid Fiction
52 books — 29 voters

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen  KingMoonshine, Vol. 1 by Brian AzzarelloRevelator by Daryl GregoryThe Farm by Scott NicholsonThe Red Church by Scott Nicholson
Appalachian Horror
48 books — 19 voters
All-the-Way House by Keith R.A. DeCandidoBreaking the Code by David Lee SummersAlone in the Muck by Anton KukalGone to Ground by Aaron RosenbergCryptozoology for Beginners by Matt Harry
Favorite All-Time Cryptid Books
71 books — 4 voters

Roanoke Ridge by J.J. DupuisKillerpede by Marek Z. TurnerDiscount Armageddon by Seanan McGuireKraken by M. CaspianWorking for Bigfoot by Jim  Butcher
Cryptids
233 books — 25 voters
The Mothman Prophecies by John A. KeelWhy good things happen to bad people? by Vu M. DoThe 37th Parallel by Ben MezrichMysterious Kentucky by Barton M. NunnellyMysterious Kentucky Vol. 2 by Barton M. Nunnelly
Paranormal Research Books
102 books — 4 voters

Vera Valentine
The feathery plume-like growths that had emerged from his hair both lay back against his scalp, giving his silhouette the impression of a slender ponytail. Carmine red eyes glowed under those long, elegant lashes, and the waist of his pants seemed to move, frantically and restlessly. He looked so powerful. Like a god.
Vera Valentine, East Coast

Don Roff
Mothman flew away from town, like a giant bat, and then disappeared from sight behind a thicket of skeletal autumn trees.
Don Roff, Heebie-Jeebies: Volume One

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