ruddyowls:coelasquid:boosmygod:spookyspacemantaray:ducksinthehat:ducksinthehat:OH MY GOD, CANADA, WH
ruddyowls:coelasquid:boosmygod:spookyspacemantaray:ducksinthehat:ducksinthehat:OH MY GOD, CANADA, WHAT THE FUCKAfter five years buried like a mole amid the decaying maps and manuscripts of an historical institute, Lou is given a welcome field assignment: to catalogue a nineteenth-century library, improbably located in an octagonal house on a remote island in northern Ontario. Eager to reconstruct the estate’s curious history, she is unprepared for her discovery that the island has one other inhabitant: a bear.Lou’s imagination is soon overtaken by the estate’s historical occupants, whose fascination with bear lore becomes her own. Irresistibly, Lou is led along a path of emotional and sexual self-discovery, as she explores the limits of her own animal nature through her bizarre and healing relationship with the bear.Remember when I was studying Canadian literature and this happened…deadi whatAnyone who doesn’t know Canada’s rich history of erotic literature clearly needs to educate themselves on the history of Harlequin romance novels.BEAR PUNS IN 5…4…3…2…1 -- source link