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Cursed Opal by Kathryn Ann Kingsley (part the cardinal winds series-- all of them are good but this is the only one that's monstrous)
The Unseelie Duke by Kathryn Ann Kingsley
Those are some ones that I've really liked, but I know there are more out there like the one with the arachnid guy that's supposed to be really good but I can't bring myself to read.
The first monsterfucker story I've ever read (a fanfic for The Ancient Magus' Bride) had the monster taste like blueberries. I think about this fact way too often.
Georgette Heyer is delightful for those. They’re very short, being written back in the day on typewriters. And I suspect a lot of the slang is from the 1930s rather than the 1810s.
But much of the historical detail checks out. I appreciate how different a lot of the FMC and MMC are between all the books. One book people will disparage and ridicule sporty types, next book written from perspective of sporty types. One book disparages and ridicules fashionistas, next book written with a kind, courteous fashionista MMC who is just the ideal companion. I won’t say “and lover”, because the most Heyer describes is a kiss at the end of the book, and some books don’t even have that!
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