Good morning everyone,
In February of this year Paul Berry alerted me to a few stories by Bella May. Thanks Paul! I am always eager to learn about new artists and authors so I decided to research this creator. Bella May sells stories via Amazon and to the best of my knowledge has no presence on social media or an e-mail address, not even one for business correspondence. She has a lengthy biography which uses a large number of words to tell the reader virtually nothing. See it for yourself in the following screenshot which contains the first two paragraphs (out of five total) in her “About” section.

On the one hand it is understandable why authors of erotica are loath to disclose too many private details for fear that someone may uncover their location and shame them. A prude could connect the dots and then try to embarrass the person who created the erotic story. Picture an author sitting down on a church pew on Sunday morning when a stranger suddenly waves copies of the author’s sexy story in front of their face. Imagine the scandal! So, it is perfectly understandable if authors wish to keep some information private.
On the other hand it is not unreasonable that authors share a few details. For instance, are they American or German or Japanese or Mexican? Do they like spicy food or mild? Do not misunderstand. This is not a stringent demand that everyone must publicly announce their nationality and preferred diet or be shunned. In contrast this is merely a desire to know a little about the human being behind the art. If a writer is uncomfortable telling people where they are from then how about some other detail whether that be the name of a cherished video game or a favorite song or a treasured movie.
As written, Bella May’s About looks like something a chatbot would produce, but I cannot say for sure if it was indeed made by a machine. Although, the cover of Titan’s Touch: Claimed by the Giantess (just Titan’s Touch from now on for brevity’s sake) was certainly made by A.I. The cover conveys the basic theme of a test pilot called Lieutenant Marcus Kane crossing into another dimension and encountering a beautiful giantess called Sera. However, there are some odd touches. For one thing, there are some strange small bumps on her left shoulder and on her breasts. Should we interpret those blemishes as acne or as crumbs of leftover food?

The A.I. cover and the bland About were red flags, but still the size stories sounded intriguing so the next step was to read a few. Of note, Bella’s stories cover a variety of themes including body swaps (such as a husband switching minds with his wife), gender swaps (a male body turns into a female body), human mind transferring into an inanimate object (a husband becomes his wife’s lingerie), etc. The bulk of Bella May’s stories involve mind swaps between partners, but a few involve size themes such as giantesses (today’s subject), growing girlfriends (in “Growth Serum: My Girlfriend Became a Giantess“), and a shrunken man (in “Shrink Lust: Mistress in Miniature”).
Now let me analyze Titan’s Touch. The description, like Bella May’s About, ran long and took four paragraphs. Only the first is shown in the following image, but that initial paragraph contained all the important information and the rest was just fluff.


Titan’s Touch released in late November last year. Of interest, Bella’s first story, “Broadcast Desire: Streaming My Wife’s Surrender,” first appeared on November 3rd.
Strangely, a large number of Bella May’s stories released in November 2025. “Surrender to the Stranger: When Good Girls Break” appeared on November 9th, “Swapped Bodies, Shared Desires: A Husband Learns What His Wife Craves” also on November 9th, “Stolen Curves: I Woke Up in Her Body” appeared on (try and guess it) November 9th, “Tamed by the Cowboy: Breaking My City Girl Pride” released on (one million dollars to the first person who predicts correctly) November 9th.
Okay, seriously how did you guys know? What about “Unleashed by Love: The Prude’s Total Transformation”? You could not possibly know when that was published. Oh my God, you said November 9th! Truly, my readers are the smartest people on the planet ❤
Other November releases included “His Screen, Her Desire: Long Distance Confessions” on November 10th, “Nano Heat: Inside Her Circuits” on November 16th, “Body Swap Heat: Trapped in Her Skin” also on November 16th, etc. Each of those stories was 34 Kindle pages or more in length. That was a lot of writing in a single month. To be clear, it is not impossible that over the course of months or years someone could write a number of stories then upload those as e-books over the course of a few days. However, based on the predictable and stereotypical nature of these stories and the complete lack of a Bella May social media presence, I suspect that someone used A.I. to create the Bella May persona and to produce a large number of stories in a short amount of time.
Returning to Titan’s Touch, it is a complete and understandable tale of a comparatively tiny man finding himself in the custody of a huge woman. If a fan merely wants a few sex scenes involving gentle domination between two people of widely divergent sizes than this does deliver.
That is not to say that it does not have flaws. A lot of questions were raised, but never answered. To begin with the diminutive Marcus was a test pilot who crossed into the giant woman’s world in his fighter jet. He ejected out of the “disintegrating aircraft.” Are readers supposed to believe that the aircraft literally disintegrated into absolute nothingness? Or did the fighter jet break apart then crash violently into the walls of Sera’s home? Readers learn that Marcus is 6-inches tall (relative to Sera) so the aircraft he piloted was presumably several feet long (relative to Sera). (NOTE: A 6-foot tall man can pilot a 51-foot long F-35A Lightning II, per this official U.S. Air Force fact sheet. So, working on the assumption that Marcus’s jet was roughly equivalent to a F-35 then his aircraft was about 8 1/2 times longer than he was tall which would make it four feet 3 inches long.) Furthermore, that metal object was presumably traveling at high speed, potentially hundreds of miles per hour. If someone threw a 4-foot long aircraft at 200MPH into my wall it would leave a mark. A toy-sized fighter jet would do less damage than a full-size fighter jet, but it would still cause a disturbance! Nonetheless, Marcus’s aircraft was never discussed or seen again.
Additionally, it was odd that Sera was completely unsurprised by Marcus’s unscheduled entrance. Dimensional rifts occasionally occur in her world (sounds like the late 1960s TV show “Land of the Giants“) so small humans were not unknown; still, she displayed not even the mildest shock when a tiny person suddenly parachuted on top of her chest. Helpful as well that they both spoke the same language.
Overall, I do not recommend Titan’s Touch: Claimed by the Giantess. It is a complete story and works well enough, but felt passionless as if made by someone who merely wants to make a buck versus share a story they personally love. Save the $2.99 required for a purchase and instead use a free A.I. chatbot to create your own version. By the way, I also read Growth Serum: My Girlfriend Became a Giantess and it was much the same, albeit with a growing woman instead of a giantess. The male character even had the same first name, Marcus.
That is it for now folks. Until next time, keep growing!
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Guessing the bumps on her shoulder and chest were supposed to be sweat.
The user bio was highly suspect. Some anonymous authors are overly complimentary of their own work, but the copy fell into noticeable patterns with overwrought emotional appeal while coming off as tepid.
The story text wasn’t better. The inconsistencies you pointed out are the kind of thing a GenAI writing program would “forget,” and it’s difficult for a good program to remember basic math/proportions without constantly being cued. Someone thought they’d crank out several cheapie stories and maybe get a few bucks out of the thirstiest contingent, which isn’t an unreasonable game: low effort, nominal reward.
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If I could I’d much rather give money to the authors of “Birthday Surprise” or “Blink.” Their stories were unpolished and raw but also real. Those authors shared their personal fetishes with the world.
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I wondered if the GenAI interpreted “disintegrating aircraft” literally as in the aircraft became nothing and thus did not have to be addressed anymore.
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