Peri by Danni Roan
This one illustrates the danger of making things too easy for the heroine: it’s easy for me to stop caring too.

This one illustrates the danger of making things too easy for the heroine: it’s easy for me to stop caring too.

This is an enjoyable story, but I find the emotional aspects to be on the hollow side.

Goading a monster to kill one’s wife is rarely a good idea.

Our heroine moves from her dead lover to her dead lover’s son. How wholesome.

Come see how many ways she can tell her ex-husband to perform sex acts on himself.

What’s better than one smutty Superman? How about two?

A guy is going to get it on with his sculpture, and sadly, that’s nowhere as fun as it could have been.

Oh nice, another anthology episode that tells women to settle because they aren’t good enough.

My favorite tin can man is back, and this time he wants to find a salt lake to bathe in.

It’s okay as long as no one is expecting a bodyguard story.
