The Mabon Feast by C.M. Nascosta is a cozy, low-stakes "monster romance" novella. It is part of the Cambric Creek series, known for blending small-town charm with supernatural characters. The Premise
There are no villains or major threats to the couple's happiness.
It explores "monster" traits (like extra limbs) in a romantic context. The Mabon Feast by C.M. Nascosta
Nascosta is celebrated for depicting attraction to non-humanoid features with sincerity and warmth.
💡 It is a sweet, spicy, and atmospheric tribute to the idea that love transcends physical form. The Mabon Feast by C
The story follows Linnie, a human witch, and Orson, a spider-like monster known as a Weaver. During the autumnal festival of Mabon, the two are paired together for a traditional feast. While Linnie is initially nervous about Orson's intimidating appearance, she quickly discovers his gentle, nurturing nature. Key Themes
The relationship develops through mutual respect and clear communication. Why Readers Love It Comfort Reading: It functions as a "palate cleanser" book. The Premise There are no villains or major
The plot prioritizes cooking, conversation, and emotional connection over high-octane conflict.