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Edin
Edin | Lily Mayne
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I was just a boy when the monsters rose on earth, forcing humans to flee to the coastlines and live in cramped, dirty, military-controlled cities. I enlisted as soon as I could to escape. Now, I've been in the military for twelve years and have the scars--and missing body parts--to prove it. As a hardened soldier who's spent his fair share of time out in the Wastes--the dangerous place where monsters roam free--I didn't think anything could surprise me anymore.But then circumstance forced me together with a big, annoying purple monster who's arrogant and bossy and pushes all my buttons in the worst--and best--ways. I need his help, and I hate needing anyone's help. But the more time I spend with him, the more I realise that maybe there's more from him that I need. And that he might need things from me too. But I'm still a soldier. I still have responsibilities. It doesn't matter how I feel about Edin, because we can't be together. It's too dangerous. That doesn't stop me wanting him, though.
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Edin | Lily Mayne
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Mehso-so

Unrealistic postapo situations. But then, this book isn‘t really about postapo stuff; it‘s about two blokes—a human and a demon—having fun between the sheets, which was achieved.

Still. The author doesn‘t know how civilization works. E.g. the MCs take showers left and right—in the middle of a wasteland, where every random hostel abandoned 20 years ago has electricity, plumbing in working order, hot running water, and pristine bathrooms.

eol But I digress. Clearly, logic must be thrown away for the sake of smut that isn‘t unwashed & disgusting 🤣

(Also, I should really stop paying attention to random details in smutty books...)

3.0/5
2y
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