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Yeti, Yearning
- Project 26, Book 25
- Narrated by: Louise Cooksey
- Length: 1 hr and 58 mins
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Publisher's summary
A young yeti, out scavenging with his parents, wanders off and discovers a lone cabin in the woods. A beautiful woman inside awakens his pubescent desires as he finds love for the first time. The young yeti visits the woman on multiple occasions, conjuring lustful desires within.
When the young yeti's father realizes his son has been visiting the woman, he chooses to put a stop to it once and for all. However, the young yeti is not willing to let his father stand in the way of true love.
The intimate and erotic tale explores the boundaries of forbidden love and the horror that lurks within.
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- JH & DDDH
- 05-15-21
Improbable Fantasy
Yes, all fantasy could be called improbable, this one is out there. A young Yeti finds his way into impregnating a human woman who is out of her element, finding herself, naked, in the Himalayas, WITHOUT intercourse!?! You'll just have to read it to believe it. However, despite the Yeti's father's disapproval (in the strongest terms imaginable), the couple may survive, and thrive?
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- LITRPG Audiobook Reviews
- 04-02-18
Snowbeast meets a Ski bunny
And, wove. Twue wove wasts fa-evah.
This is what you get when Essel Pratt decides to write a simple Yeti story. Do you get climbers getting massacred? Do you see Sherpas ripped in half? Nope, you get a horny teenaged monster makng out with a lonely chick in the middle of snowwhere. This is kind of like Look Who's Coming to Dinner or why him, only the parents aren't happy with who their son is dating Things get kind of messy, then messier, and you have to wonder if true lust/love will prevail.
Pratt writes some crazy stuff, so far I've read Sharkrantula, where we have a spider shark devouring a theme park, and another that dealt with Hitler and Anne Frank. I don't know where he comes up this stuff, but I can say this was one runaway sled ride of snow beast meets ski bunny. This is one story that feels like you are falling off your ski lift as an avalanche comes rolling down the mountain behind you that is being surfed by some hungry wolves. You know it isn't going to end well, you just don't know HOW it is going to close out.
Pratt writes with a serious tongue planted in his goofy cheek, you can tell he's serious, but not so much as you suspect. I always listen to him and wonder how he ever came up with the ideas he gets for his stories. There is a ton of emotion here, from the father's rage to the teens confusion you really get a feel for what is in the character's hearts.
Louise Cooksey does a great job narrating, you can feel the lust, the rage, and the love in her voice. She makes it real, which only adds to the tale. yes, the story is out there, but she smacks you with reality everytime she speaks, and so you believe this could be happening. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.
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- Shaylah
- 03-20-21
Awesome
Great book, kept my attention all the way to the end, amazing audio delivery, loved it. Will be reading again, every chapter was received amazingly do recommend you give it a read.
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- sheryl beauchemin
- 06-15-18
Not a Beauty and the Beast Story... Not for Kids!
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Interesting... Very interesting. I believe in Big Foot but not in my wildest imagination do they behave as this Yeti family behaves. Pratt has humanized them to possess lust, disbelief, parental discipline, rage enough to murder (not Wendy) so it’s more like a parody of forbidden, inter-species love.
Loved Louise Cooksey’s voice. It’s youthful and innocent.
ONE THUMB UP 👍🏻 FOR INVENTIVENESS
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- Anna Hazelrigg
- 04-26-18
Ok Book
Narration was good. I couldn't keep my interest in the story line. I would not recommend to children.
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- Vicki
- 03-18-21
Yeti Learning
This was an interesting Yeti family—mother, father, and son. They seem a little kind of humanized. This was an OK book. There was a cockroach scene that was disgusting that led to some trouble for the heroine down the road. To me, the book ended with some questions. Louise Cooksey did a very good job with the narration. I received this free copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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