'Fths' is about the stories we tell ourselves to keep going. The protagonist's reality is so brutal that they rewrite their own past to cope. It's less about the apocalypse outside and more about the one inside their head. The novel plays with timelines in a way that feels disorienting at first, but by the end, you realize that's the whole point. It left me staring at the ceiling, questioning how much of my own memories are truly mine.
Reading 'Fths' was like peeling an onion—layer after layer of existential dread and psychological tension. The novel dives deep into the fragility of human identity, especially when faced with trauma or societal collapse. The protagonist's struggle isn't just physical survival; it's about clinging to the remnants of who they were before everything shattered.
What hooked me was how the story blurs the line between reality and delusion. Are the whispers in their head just trauma, or something more sinister? The theme of unreliable perception makes you question every scene, which is both brilliant and exhausting. I finished it in one sitting, but it lingered for weeks.
If I had to sum up 'Fths' in one word? Isolation. Not just the physical kind—though the setting nails that eerie, abandoned-world vibe—but the emotional kind. The protagonist's internal monologue feels like screaming into A Void, and that's what stuck with me. Even when other characters appear, there's this unshakable sense of disconnect. The writing style mirrors it too: fragmented sentences, abrupt shifts. It's not a 'comfort read,' but it's unforgettable.
The main theme? Decay. Not just of the world in the novel, but of the human spirit. 'Fths' doesn't romanticize survival; it shows how desperation erodes morality bit by bit. I kept comparing it to 'The Road' in my head—both are bleak, but 'Fths' leans harder into psychological horror. The way the protagonist's memories warp over time, becoming less reliable, makes you wonder if any of us would hold onto our humanity in their shoes. Chilling stuff.
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Warning! 18 and above, contains explicit sexual content to invade your lustful desires.
This is unfiltered, it is forbidden, it’s stories that will keep you up at night.
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“Ever had sex before?” he asks as he begins to take off his pants. There’s a huge bulge in his boxer already.
“Ye..yes,” I stutter. He closes the distance between us and grabs my right boob in his palm.
“Good, cause i’m going to fuck your little cunt till you beg me to stop.” I clench my thighs to ease the ache building up down there.
“Bend over, princess.”
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This collection of erotica contains BDSM, REVERSE HAREM, SEXUAL TERMS YOU DIDN'T KNOW EVEN EXISTED.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED This is a collection of every lustful desire you've ever had.
Grab a wine and a pleasure toy, YOU WILL NEED IT!
“I reject you.”
Three words shattered her soul.
Her mate bond severed, her future stolen.
But in the silence of heartbreak… the Moon Goddess answered.
Four Alphas. Four packs.
One Queen Luna to unite them or be their undoing
Book One
A Choice Lost to Fate
Evandra Johnson is the Luna of the Pearl Pack and life is going great.... until it isn't. What she thought was a happy marriage to the love of her life, Jalen, her mate and Alpha, turns to something she doesn't recognize overnight. How did she not see the signs? He chose an Omega over her and now the pack will have a new Luna.
Now she is faced with heartbreak, pain, humiliation, and a new sense of hopelessness. She has no family to turn to, no friends outside of the Pearl Pack and nowhere to go. Staying a lone wolf means she accepts the status of a rogue. But approaching another pack's territory could cost her life.
After her mate's rejection and being banished from her pack, she must figure out her own way. Although she is a trained warrior and has a fierce wolf spirit within her, many dangers await in the forest. She is weakened by the strain of her mate's rejection, making her vulnerable and putting her at great risk.
Can she find herself before her wolf becomes a feral beast she no longer can control, or will she rise above?
*Sexually graphic scenes, multiple mates.
The Fated Series is a fast-paced shifter romance mini series presented to you in three parts.
Book One: A Choice Lost to Fate
Book Two: A Choice to Survive
Book Three: A Choice Bound in Blood
What Elena Lockser wanted was to secure a job in Aiden Inc, which was her dream company and nothing else.
She encountered Aiden Crooks, the CEO, also, the man she had been running from all her life, as her interviewer.
Aiden Crooks, aside from being the CEO of Aiden Inc, he was an Alpha werewolf, and a single father.
He never believed in a second chance mate until he met Elena in his office.
Will they get the true love they deserve when obstacles arise to drive them apart?
Paisley Brooke is a 29 year writer who lands a contract with one of the biggest publishing companies in the world. Despite her best friend's advice to date and get married, Paisley is only interested in her career and dislikes the concept of family.
Everything changes when she meets a single and irresponsible dad; Carter Reid.
Meanwhile, Kori Reese is Paisley's best friend and has been married to the love of her life for over three years. There's just one problem, they have no children, despite all their effort.
Being pushed daily and interrogated by her husband puts a strain on their marriage and she finds herself faced with the choice of staying, or leaving.
Billionaire Adi Grenier has silently loved the girl since he was a young teenager. But due to the secrets that he had to burden in his early twenties, he never thought of pursuing her watching her from afar. And so he can only look on as she goes from a happy girl to a woman whose eyes only hold sadness.
Now, he has finally settled all the matters that stopped him from pursuing her and so, he is going to cross every obstacle that stops him from getting her…
But what he has not expected is that the person he has to fight is none other than the woman of his heart.
Faith Heming is not going to risk her heart again.The walls around her heart are not going to be broken down. Not even by the one man who has always held her heart.
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Allie walked over to the couple, "You really are something, Faith. I need to know your secret.”
Faith asked curiously, "Secret?”
Allie sipped from her glass with a smile before she continued, "Hmm. You have three lovers. Your ex-husband still dotes on you and is ready to protect you. Your sugar baby is always following you around like a dog wagging its tail and Adi is not even ashamed of having you on his arm."
Adi stiffened at the insult ready to defend her when Faith silently gestured to him and smiled lazily,"Why, it's the se* of course, Allie. You counted my ex-husband, my boy toy, my eye candy but I also have a female partner."
As the woman frowned in horror, Adi Grenier could only sip his wine to stop his laughter from escaping…
Finally, Allie stomped her foot and glared at Adi, "How can you even be with HER?"
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He is her second mate, something that have never existed before......he is in love with her but her feelings is something that even she can't comprehend
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What stuck with me was how Karim nails the specificity of Farhana's experience while making it universal. Like when she hides her boyfriend from her parents, or when classmates exoticize her heritage—it captures that tightrope walk between belonging and standing out. The book doesn't wrap things up neatly either; Farhana's left still figuring things out, which feels true to life. If you've ever felt like an outsider in your own skin, this one hits deep.
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What stuck with me was how 'Faggots' mirrors debates still happening today. Is unrestrained sexual freedom empowering or isolating? Can a community built around desire also foster love? The book’s protagonists, like Fred Lemish, grapple with these questions while chasing romance in a world that seems allergic to monogamy. Kramer’s writing isn’t subtle—it’s messy, provocative, and deliberately confrontational, much like the era it captures. Re-reading it recently, I was struck by how its themes resonate in modern queer spaces, where Grindr culture and Pride parades coexist with calls for deeper solidarity.