Harlequin novel uses word otherkin
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Content warnings: Misrepresentation, or at least semantic drift. If you look for a preview of the book in question on Google Books, be forewarned that it contains graphic sex scenes.
Last December: Another paranormal romance novel was published that uses the word "otherkin" to mean a supernatural creature that can change its physical shape. (This is different from what “otherkin” means in real life.) As far as I can tell, Elle James's Demon's Embrace only uses the word "otherkin" twice, but it's there.
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Elle James, Demon’s Embrace. Harlequin, 2012.
Last December: Another paranormal romance novel was published that uses the word "otherkin" to mean a supernatural creature that can change its physical shape. (This is different from what “otherkin” means in real life.) As far as I can tell, Elle James's Demon's Embrace only uses the word "otherkin" twice, but it's there.
Elle James, Demon’s Embrace. Harlequin, 2012.