
Frisky Frolicking
Tails from Honeysuckle Farm
Modern Monsters: Sugar & Spice (Book 1) by Bethany Baker
Embry Kastel is a journalist with a passion for the stories of the chronically dismissed and underestimated. And though the city where she lives bills itself as a utopia where humans, minotaurs, satyrs, centaurs, harpies and other exo-sapiens can live in harmony, Embry knows there’s more to the story—like Honeysuckle Farm, which isn’t a farm at all.
The exo-founded women-owned independent business offers specialized intimate health services to the many exos under-served by the city—all with a winsome farm-themed twist.
The first human ever allowed behind the “Staff Only” door, Embry is eager to tell the story of the farm’s eclectic staff and clients—if she can avoid becoming too hot and bothered to function.
FRISKY FROLICKING: TAILS FROM HONEYSUCKLE FARM is an erotic novella (33k words total) featuring monster/monster and human/monster encounters. With an imaginative, playful tone and charming characters, it’ll keep you rocking on the edge of your seat from cover to cover.
Detailed content advisories are available in the book and further down on this page.
Characters and Tropes



Content Notes
FRISKY FROLICKING: TAILS FROM HONEYSUCKLE FARM contains content that some readers may be sensitive to.
Themes
Brief mentions of discrimination, exclusion, and sex-negative culture.
Violence
Brief wrestling scene with minor blood.
Sexual content
The exo-human (monster) characters retain full agency, and the farm-themed scenarios are depicted as kink scenes with clear expectations and consent. Some of these kink scenes are primal in nature. The overall tone is sex-positive.
There are themes of consensual voyeurism, semi-public sex, public sex, and casual sex. Pairings include MM, MF, and FF, in casual and non-exclusive scenarios.
Centaurs, minotaurs, and werewolves in anthropomorphic form are depicted masturbating and engaging in intercourse, including flared and knotted cocks.
Other erotic scenarios include milking (of both breast milk and semen), harpies laying unfertilized eggs, and knotting.
