A man spending the holidays alone…

After my grandpa’s death, I’m back in my hometown for one last Christmas in the house I grew up in. But when mom cancels her flight to join me in saying goodbye, I’m left lonelier than ever—until a mothman saves me from a deadly decorating disaster.

As if learning monsters are real isn’t enough, he also claims I’m his mate. In his arms, I find the warmth and care I’ve always craved. But with only a few weeks in Moonvale before I have to go home, how can I avoid ending up even more heartbroken and alone when the holiday ends?

A mothman trusting his instincts…

Like a moth to a flame, a house covered in bright holiday lights pulls me away from my usual path on my late-night walk home. After saving the distressed human who lives there from falling to his death, I realize something stronger drew me there. Something magical. A mate bond.

My heart and soul cry out for me to claim my precious, perfect mate as my own. But how can I ask him for anything more than a holiday fling when he doesn’t feel the same instinctual bond? Will I find a way to convince him to stay past December?

Love Lights is a M/M monster romance novella featuring a lonely human and a doting mothman, taking the coziness of a Hallmark holiday movie and adding a heavy dose of spice.

While Love Lights is in the Monsters of Moonvale setting, it is a standalone story.

TROPES/tags

  • Monster Romance (mothman x human man)

  • Holiday Romance

  • Instalove

  • Fated Mates

  • Found Family

  • Hurt/Comfort

  • Fluff and Smut

  • Love Lights is a cozy and spicy instalove holiday monster romance featuring a human man and a mothman.
It has explicit, open-door sex, including anal sex, rimming, dirty talk, unprotected sex, and weird monster dick.
There are mentions and discussion of parental neglect and trauma caused by parents, grief/loss of a loved one, and feelings of inadequacy. There are brief mentions of potential monster mating practices, including oviposition and breeding, but those things don’t occur on the page.

I’ve found my light in the dark.
— Tomas, Love Lights