This is a fun one! The real monster is not the alleged monster, which may exist. It is a dominant lesbian planning to trick and tame and train the entire all-female monster hunting team. Including a mother and her daughter!

A monster hunting team is invited to hunt for a monster that allegedly lives in a private lake in Missouri. But there are a few catches when it comes to the monster that they want to catch on film.
The monster is allegedly a lesbian! It is a lesbian Lass Ness Monster.
The lake owner, a mysterious wealthy woman, insists that all members of the monster hunting team must be beautiful women so as to attract the monster to the beach. The monster hunting team stars a mother and daughter, and the two videographers assigned to the show are beautiful young women.
The Lass Ness Monster has a small cult of women that attempt to attract it to shore and try to please it by having wild lesbian orgies on the shoreline, ones that feature domination and submission. Orgies that the monster hunting team must watch and record in hopes of seeing the Lass Ness Monster. Sights that lead to reluctant arousal and make them vulnerable to seduction.
The biggest catch is that the real monster is the wealthy woman who owns the lake. She is a crafty dominant lesbian and she wants to own more than the lake. She wants to own the entire monster hunting team!

Super hot! I am glad you returned to this setting. I also liked how you made references to a “twisted logic tree” in the story. Robina Walker sure knows how to make up all kinds of excuses. I also liked how you delved deep into the characters’ thoughts in reaction to all the lesbian scheming that is going on.
Hoping that the Lass Ness Monster is actually a real cryptid in this story unlike the other cryptids Catalina and crew tried searching for. She didn’t find aliens or Big Foot, but a real, legit lesbian water entity? That’d be fascinating. The one cryptid she has the most trouble believing exists, well, actually turns out to be real! Definitely would be one of the most groundbreaking discoveries for the version of Earth in your setting.
Reminds me of some movies in which the protagonists don’t find anything supernatural or out of the ordinary, and the movie has led you to think that, but the ending proves otherwise.
Would be really cool for the “good guys” (well, gals in this case) to win against the antagonists in your stories and still leave with their sanities and straightness (some or most) intact, since all the ones I’ve read have the bad guys winning. But it’s up to you, and it doesn’t have to be for this series. All the main characters you’ve written have eventually ended up in darker fates, and so I think it’d be really awesome and satisfying for some heroic redemptions.
Speaking of “heroic,” I think a setting about superheroes and villains would be a great story to explore! With fantasy/magic being tackled in one of your previous series, I think having a modern/superhero story would do wonders.
Have a blessed day!
Thank you, Taurine! For your insight and your kind words.
As far as cryptid or no cryptid: No comment. (constructively) Suspense!
As far as good gals winning…: No comment. (constructively) Suspense!
There are a few fans to thank for a return to this setting, but not more so than The Great Kyle!
I do have at least one, but I think several, super-heroines and super villains / villainesses story lines loosely sketched out. Obviously, erotica in a super hero setting is not at all new or unique. But not much is! I would put my own flavor on it. That said, readers often prefer “contemporary” where the only “moving part” so to speak is the erotica angle rather than having to learn various rules such as magic or powers. That said to that said, it is good to expand my range and reach different readers who then might decide they’d like to partake of my other works. As well, there is no substitute for authorial enthusiasm. Which means, if I really dig an idea, I just go with it come hell or high water.