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Lana Craft and the Colony of Apes (Transformation Erotica) (English Edition)

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Deep inside the Congo rainforest, sexy adventurer Lana Craft searches for clues regarding the disappearance of several local tribeswomen. The end of the footprints only leads to an even greater mystery and more questions when she stumbles upon a giant statue of an ape man, hundreds of years old. Now, her body starts to transform, all while a towering beast lurks in the jungle waiting to strike.

Length: 13,000 words

This work of fiction contains adult material and explicit scenes with erotic descriptions. Themes include animal transformation, mental corruption, pregnancy, and other perverted fantasies. For mature audiences only. All characters over 18 years old.

Excerpt:

When she looked down at her arm, Lana noticed something peculiar. All along the skin from the wrist to the shoulder were fine little black hairs. Each one had at least an inch of separation from the next closest one, but that didn't make the observation any easier to understand. With a quick tug, she confirmed that the follicles of all of them were firmly planted into her skin.

As the youngest member in a long family line of brown-haired individuals, it was quite a contrast to what was normally on her arm. The fine fuzz was still there, but now a few black strands dotted the landscape on her limb, only adding to the sense that something was truly wrong.

"Still itchy?"

Lana quickly turned her attention elsewhere and put her arms at her side. "A little bit. It's calmed down some, though."

"Scratching only makes it worse." Greg tended to the fire and returned to his sitting position.

Lana only mustered a short-lived smile. Though her partner was only a few feet away, she couldn't help but feel a pair of eyes burning into the back side of her scalp. The new hairs on her arms began to stand straight out and erect. Slowly, she turned her head and looked up at the ape statue towering over her. Darkness and shadows hid much of the details, but her eyes could barely look at the thing. She felt vulnerable and defenseless, out in the open with nothing to protect herself.