Ranulf's Conquest: A Harem Fantasy Erotic Novel

· Sean G. Sardi
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Ranulf just wanted a new life away from war and infighting and the hypocrisy of the knightly orders. In his escape from the Three Kingdoms he inadvertently kills a knight and saves a village of women. A village of very randy, very lonely women. As much as he wants to leave, he also wants to protect this secretive group. But the more he pulls away, the more they seduce him into their beds.



This is a 62,000 word erotic novella that contains explicit sex and sexual descriptions in a harem environment. It focuses on explicit sex, sex between different fantasy creatures, group sex, lesbian sex, violent sex, depicts complicated sexual relationships, and other sexually explicit themes and language that not all members of the public will enjoy.



All characters are 18 or older.




Excerpt:



“And where are you going?” she asked, brushing snow off her cloak before hanging it on a peg next to the door. There were other pegs. They were all empty.



“Back...back to Telemere,” he said, naming the capital to the Three Kingdoms.



“Hmm. It’s snowing. You might want to wait a day before leaving. You’ll die in the storm.”



“Right,” he said and started sidling back to the bed. He intended to wrap a blanket around himself to hide his nudity.



Beka rolled her eyes. “You don’t have to hide it,” she said. “I’ve seen more of them in my life than I care to remember.”



Thome’s first instinct was to apologize, but he bit his tongue. “I didn’t want to offend,” he said.



Beka merely rolled her eyes and moved past him to the chest. “You could hardly offend me,” she said, kneeling in front of the chest so she could rummage through it. Finding what remained of his clothes, she pulled them out and pivoted around.

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