The Witchfinder General's Inspection: An Erotic Folk Horror (Devoted Monsters #7)

Manon Van Daal


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A witchfinder.
A condemned widow.
An examination that becomes an offering.

When a Puritan settlement on the edge of the wilderness begins to rot from within—failed crops, missing girls, whispered sins—they send for a Witchfinder to root out the evil.

Temperance White is chosen first.

Young. Recently widowed. Unrepentantly beautiful.
She is summoned to the meeting house for a ritualized inspection meant to expose witchcraft through the body itself.

But the examination does not unfold as planned.

As flesh gives way to hunger, and authority curdles into desire, the line between examiner and accused collapses. What begins as religious scrutiny becomes a corrupt communion—one that awakens something ancient, patient, and starving beneath the veneer of godliness.

By dawn, the Witchfinder will render his verdict.

By dawn, something else will be born.

The Witchfinder General’s Inspection is a dark erotic folktale of power, ritual, and transformation, blending historical horror, erotic domination, and folk-horror mythology.

This is not a romance.
There is
no guaranteed happily-ever-after.
Desire is a catalyst, not a reward.

Readers who enjoy:
  • dark erotica with power imbalance

  • religious authority kink

  • witchcraft and pagan folklore

will find this story intoxicating and unsettling in equal measure.

Content includes:
  • abuse of religious authority

  • ritualized sex

  • supernatural violence

  • cannibalistic folklore elements

This novella is part of the Devoted Monsters collection—stories where desire awakens something inhuman, and devotion is paid in blood.

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