Friday, June 12, 2020
Pit Fighers 2. Orientation
In the first Pit Fighters sequel, Paris the bunny prepares for a fight with Porte the skunk, and fights himself overwhelmed in his first fight, despite lauding from fellow fighters on resisting. Before the next fight, Paris has an encounter with Porte that turns sexual, and when the next battle comes, Paris puts up more of a fight. Overall, I definitely enjoyed this story, although it has a fair bit more of mature content than its predecessor, and one can find it difficult at times to keep track of the species of specific characters; thus, more reminders in that regard would have been welcome. However, I would be more than willing to read the third book.
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