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Suck: An MM Monster Romance (Feed and Feast Book 1)

by Cora Rose
4.6
Published May 8, 2026

About this book

When portals from another world split open the sky, humanity braces for war… only to discover the monsters from Erethar aren’t here to conquer. They need something from humans. Something oddly specific in order to survive. And that's when the government begins recruiting for a ritual that sounds a lot like a cross-dimensional booty call. Normally an exclusivity contract with a monster called Rathyn of the Dark Vale would be a hard pass, but the more time I spend with him, the more I realize there’s more to this whole monster/human thing than what the government is telling us. I want to believe it’s nothing more than an arrangement, but the way he melts under my touch, and the way he’s constantly seeking more, makes me believe that maybe his fate is wrapped up in my own. It’s no longer about what I can do for him. It's about what we mean to each other. I’m Everest Hale, and I’m doing my part to save the world with my… Well, I’m not at liberty to discuss, but let’s just say it’s given with vigorous enthusiasm. You’re welcome, Earth. Suck is the first book in the MM Monster Romance series Feed and Feast. It contains a clueless human who’s just looking to do his duty for humanity, a naïve monster who has no idea how much humanity will change him, so much sucking, swooning, antagonists to lovers, cuddling as a love language, body piercings, secret romance, and a toe-curling happily ever after.

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What readers are saying

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Aliens, piercings and sucking, oh my!

"I just am crazy about this team of authors, anything they write together. This book and the expected series goes to another level! There are so many of my favorite tropes TPE that slowly changes as feelings grow, fated mates, enemies to lovers and more. But the thing to really let into your reality is that E. M. Lindsey and Cora Rose have written an alien romance!!!!! Get outta town!!!!! And it's erotic as Hell! The personalities of the aliens, the Vyastils are so cool to learn about and watch their struggles whether it's to learn our language or understand what Humans are like. The authors also were able to speak on class prejudice within the aliens themselves or against humans. I loved this book and I am looking forward to the next one since we were allowed to see which MCs might be involved. "What do they want?" " What do they prefer?" "Do they find humans sexy at all." Besides having eyes,noses ears, and four limbs, there aren't many similarities between us." ["

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Portal to my heart

"I just finished Suck by Cora Rose and E.M. Lindsey, and I am absolutely obsessed — with this book, with all the characters, and with the world they've built. Everything is so beautifully crafted. This was my first monster romance, and I am already hoping for at least three more (hint hint, CR and EML): Cielo and Dante — June cannot come quickly enough Quilliyn and Zane — I really hope they get their own story Eissa — I love this complicated, kind "monster," and I hope he finds new love, or that by some magic his VySytheh comes back to him But back to Rathyn and Everett. In this universe, humanity's first contact with aliens came through the Vyastil portal, which connects Erethar to Earth — and why are these two so impossibly adorable together? Everett can be an annoying brat — which totally tracks, because Human. In all seriousness, the loss of his parents and living under a controlling aunt and uncle has left him, in many ways, a very stunted twenty-one-year-old. I tried to extend Everett some grace for all of that, though there were moments I didn't feel he deserved Rathyn at all. Rathyn, on the other hand, has the most extraordinary patience. The way he responds to Everett is always thoughtful and measured, and his humor — subtle as it is — is something I absolutely adore him for. The secondary characters add incredible nuance to both worlds and to the story as a whole. I especially loved the use of ASL as a means of communication when words become difficult. That small detail is one of the reasons I keep coming back to Cora Rose and E.M. Lindsey — the intentional, layered inclusion woven into their stories is something I have come to deeply look for and appreciate. My only complaint? Everything comes to a head in the last 20% of the book, and I was completely unprepared for how invested I had become. I was panicked. I barely recovered by the final page — and then immediately knew I needed more. I didn't realize going in that it was a slow burn, but the slow burn isn't just for the couple. It's for the reader. You cannot help but fall in love with this world and these characters. THE SPICE? OUT OF THIS WORLD. (See what I did there?) ["

May 11, 2026