Willa and the Sasquatch (Claimed by the Wild)

Scarlett Vael


Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
4.50 ·
[?] · 2 ratings · 128 pages · Published: 24 Apr 2025
When influencer Willa Carver agrees to spend a week alone in the woods to revive her failing brand, she expects mosquitoes, low Wi-Fi, and fake spiritual awakenings-not being watched, wanted… and protected.

By something that isn’t entirely human.

She went into the forest to film thirst traps.
She found a myth with eyes like amber fire and hands that could tear a tree in half… or hold her like glass.

And just when she thinks she’s seen it all, danger arrives in a form all too human-reminding Willa why she fled society in the first place. But it’s not the cameras, or the creeps, or the cold that will change her. It’s him.

Monstrous. Mute. Magnificent.

And when the forest claims her, there may be no going back.

A darkly sensual, slow-burn monster romance for fans of primal possessiveness, wilderness heat, and heroines who find power in surrender.
No tentacles. No irony. Just teeth, devotion, and the kind of worship you can feel in your spine.

Content book contains explicit themes of dubious consent, non-human erotica, size kink, and predator/prey dynamics. It includes graphic scenes involving paralytic drugging, voyeurism, emotionally coercive manipulation, stalking, and shared supernatural bonds. Intimate acts are ultimately consensual within a dark fantasy context. Reader discretion is advised.
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