Orc Sorceress: A Reverse Harem Fantasy Erotic Novel

· Sean G. Sardi
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When the king ordered the assassination of all the magic-users in the Wizard Conclave, Sandraste was lucky to escape with her life. Not wanting to just survive, the only thing to do was to gather power the only way she knew, with sex and magic.


Turning to the orc tribes she used her body to seduce the leaders and her magic to start to conquer the North. Perversion and risk were the only things that mattered to her now.



Sandraste has a plan. It involves sex, orcs, and magic. She’ll need all three to take the power she wants.




This is a 60,000 word erotic novel 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, gay 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.



Originally published in six parts.




Excerpt:



Sandraste watched the young woman with Ganmilton. The woman—almost a girl but Ganmilton wasn’t that vile—was rather attractive and Sandraste couldn’t decide if she was a hired whore, an apprentice Ganmilton was interviewing, or just a random girl from the village that served the Wizard Conclave. It wouldn’t be the first time a member of the conclave had seduced a villager.



The girl’s body was youthful and lean. Her skin was fair and unblemished and she had light brown hair that framed her face that was currently twisted by the throes of ecstasy. Was the girl so easily pleased by the lazy lovemaking of the wizard or was she just a very good actress? Sandraste suspected the latter for she had shared Ganmilton’s bed and had never been impressed by his lovemaking skills.



His magical skills however...

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