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The Castle of Count Shagula

Tales of Monsterotica, Book 1

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The Castle of Count Shagula

By: Justin MacCormack
Narrated by: Hedge T. Haiden
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High in the Transylvanian mountains looms Castle Shagula, the home of an infamous vampiric count with a thirst for the life fluid of young men. And Jonathan Woodcock is on his way there!

Stay beside Jonathan as he explores the terrors of Castle Shagula and experiences the horrors that go bang in the night. Can he can survive Count Shagula’s seductive attempts to get after his own different sort of life fluid? Witness as Jonathan works to uncover the mysteries at the heart of the castle of Count Shagula. (It isn’t mysterious at all, really. It’s sex. Lots and lots of sex.)

Tales of Monsterotica: a new line of comical erotic romps featuring the classic and not-so-classic monsters of book, stage, and screen, written by Justin MacCormack, author of Diary of a Gay Teenage Zombie and Hush: A Horror Anthology.

©2017 Justin MacCormack (P)2019 Hedge T. Haiden
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