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Nympho Shark Fuck Frenzy

By Christine Morgan & Susan Snyder
Nympho Shark Fuck Frenzy by Christine Morgan & Susan Snyder digital book - Fable

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Publisher Description

He is RIPTIDE.


The only great white shark successfully raised in captivity. The star attraction of Oceanview Aquarium. Feared and revered by adoring fans, he is king of his solitary realm, master of his domain.


He has no knowledge of the wild, the open seas, the hunt and the kill, or others of his own kind. For him, there is only the One. Who feeds him, has cared for him since he was a pup.


The One. So different, but so beautiful. He yearns for her to fulfill his new needs, urges he's just beginning to understand.


Then a tragic disaster leads to him being torn from his known, safe world and hurtled into another. A strange world of hungers and desires and unfamiliar touch. A world from which not even the One may be able to save him. 


The title alone says it all and demonstrates the most brazen horror title since Ant Farm Dick-Hole. Being provocative is any author's duty, and this Bible-length story is an exhibition of sheer originality and wonton outrage. Indeed, Morgan and Snyder show that they carry bigger BALLS than anyone else in the genre with Nympho Shark Fuck Frenzy!
Edward Lee, Author of The Bighead

5 Reviews

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“This book. Oh, this book. I went in expecting something weird, maybe campy, possibly even so-bad-it’s-good. What I got was a fever dream so deranged I’m wondering if I’ve been cursed. Let’s start with Part 1: It’s Free Willy, but if Willy were a horny great white shark. Yes, you read that right. Riptide, our shark protagonist, spends his days monologuing about his “urges” while yearning for his human caretaker, aka “The One.” Three kids break into his tank and end up as chum, because apparently, natural selection works in aquariums too. It’s absurd, but at least it’s mildly entertaining in a “what am I reading?” kind of way. Then we hit Part 2, and things take a nosedive straight into hell. Enter an island that’s essentially the Playboy Mansion for cornstars who exclusively produce beastiality films. This is where the plot abandons ship (pun fully intended). Sharks attack, more people become snacks, and the thin veneer of “story” is lost in a sea of grotesque absurdity. The ending? What ending? It feels like the author either gave up or forgot they were writing a book. The epilogue—a sad little scrap of text—tries to tie things up but is about as effective as duct tape on a sinking boat. This book is a mess. The writing is atrocious, the structure nonexistent, and the entire concept feels like it was dreamt up during a late-night dare gone too far. It’s the literary equivalent of a cursed object; you don’t want it, and if you touch it, bad things happen. I genuinely don’t understand how this has high ratings anywhere. Calling it a “book” insults actual authors. At best, this should’ve been a poorly written short story in the darkest corners of the internet. Instead, it’s a full-length dumpster fire, and I’m the fool who read it. Save yourself. Don’t look at it, don’t touch it, and definitely don’t read it.”

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