Anya and the Leshy (Claimed by the Wild)
Scarlett Vael
What she finds is not merely flora and decay, but a realm thrumming with primal life-and something older than man, watching her.
The Leshy-a god of leaf and bark, antler and fury-guards his realm with ancient hunger. And he remembers the blood that once fed the soil. As Anya delves deeper, dreams coil around her like vines. The forest whispers to her in a voice like thunder beneath the earth. Her body remembers things her mind has never known. And in those dreams, he comes to her.
Half predator, half protector, the Leshy begins to court her-not with flowers, but with transformation, temptation, and a power that promises release.
Torn between science and surrender, survival and seduction, Anya must confront the wild both around her and within her. But the forest never gives without taking in return.
Will she reclaim her sister and escape the Leshy’s grasp?
Or will she become his queen, reborn in bark and bone, sovereign of the untamed?
Content
This book contains themes of dubious consent, non-human erotica, size kink, predator/prey dynamics, and magical seduction.
It features graphic scenes
Erotic dreams with supernatural coercion
Sex with non-human forest deity (Leshy), including penetration by tentacle-like vines
Non-verbal mind manipulation and loss of bodily control
Repeated orgasmic overstimulation and magical impregnation implications
Erotic rituals of transformation and supernatural “marking”
Power imbalance between mortal and ancient being
Mild sensory deprivation (e.g., unseen touches, dreamlike sequences)
Emotional and sexual possession framed as courtship
Isolation and psychological unraveling tied to intense sexual experience
All encounters occur within a fantasy context and ultimately feature consensual surrender, though consent is often rendered murky by the supernatural nature of the Leshy’s influence.
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