Book Review: Anthropologists Like It Wet

 


Despite numerous reported sightings, anthropologist Alice knows the infamous river monster Haltamaha-ya doesn't really exist. All she wants is to get this land survey around the river done so she can go home and get back to her life.


But after a run-in with a mysterious stranger she finds herself looking deeper and deeper into the river... and its inhabitants.

River guardian Holt—a true creature of legend—is determined to stop the development plans near his nest. But when he sees the small female human cataloging his home he decides to take a closer look.

What he discovers will change both of their lives forever.


This is a MF monster romance short story with adult language and open door scenes.


My Review

I enjoyed this short romance story. I am a sucker for a "tail" romance. In regard to the concept of this story, it is unique, and I enjoyed that aspect. The chemistry that Alice and Holt shared is sweet. After finishing this story, I wished that it was a bit longer. 

Alice is an anthropologist. She has heard the rumor about the infamous river monster Haltamaha-ya but she does not really believe that the rumor is true. That is until she sees Holt transform before her eyes. He is magnificent in both his human and monster forms. There is one spicy scene in this story. Holt's tail is a nice bonus to have in the bedroom. 

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