They meet in a café, become a family and inherit more than they bargained for: other monsters and a formula recipe. When they learn that monster-kind has been quietly poisoned for generations, they decide to do something about it.
San Mágos looks like any other city. Universities, cafés, rush-hour traffic. But beneath the surface, monsters have lived alongside humans for centuries, hidden in plain sight, surviving through silence, camouflage, and the unspoken agreement that visibility is a death sentence.
Momo & Yeti follows a group of young monsters who refuse to disappear. A vampire hacker carrying her dead brother’s research. A Medusa fashion designer who turns visibility into a weapon. A Cyclops seeking peace in a world that won’t grant it. A unicorn filmmaker whose truth gets weaponised against the people he loves. A Frankenstein chef rebuilding herself from borrowed parts. A phoenix professor who stopped burning centuries ago and is learning what it costs to start again.
They meet at MTHRNTR Café. They build a family and fight back.
And underneath it all, an original soundtrack threads through every chapter, surfacing as fragments in characters’ minds, building through scenes, landing when the story is ready to hear itself.
For readers who know the price of shrinking to fit into a world too small to hold you. For anyone who’s ever been told to be less of what they are.
For the monsters, the misfits, the ones who chose to shine even when shining was dangerous.