Slave to the Fairy King (Creatures of the Cryptoeroticos #1)

K.M. Strange


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Slave to the Fairy King by K.M. Strange
An exciting new fantasy story from erotic romance author K.M. Strange. Aratessa Horning is a high-class girl in a post-apocalyptic world where humans have all but been eliminated by their powerful and terrifying fairies. A dreadful sickness has swept through Aratessa’s home town, threatening to wipe out the residents who live there, including one of the only people she cares her younger sister, Lexianna. Now, Aratessa has to leave her home and the affluent life she knows to ask for help from the only beings that can cure the disease; the local fairy tribe known as the Strachen. The tribe leader is one of the fiercest and most vicious warriors ever known, and Aratessa will have to surrender herself to the mercy of this monster in order to save her home. All she has to do is ensure she doesn’t fall prey to the wiles of these mystical beasts. Her purity will be the only way she can return to the life her parents have planned for her. But is King Thorin as terrible as he appears? Or is there more to the story than Aratessa understands? Can Aratessa resist the powerful and alluring King of the fairies? King Thorin Syth is the fearless leader who saved his people from the cruelty and savagery of humankind. His ruthless reputation goes before him, and he likes it that way. Even if it isn’t the whole truth. But when a human girl appears in his tent, asking for help, Thorin feels drawn to her in a way that defies mere lust. As soon as he lays eyes upon her, he knows he will not be satisfied until she succumbs to his rule, in every conceivable way. But is the fascination with this bratty human something more than even Thorin understands? When two worlds collide, both sides will be changed irrevocably; can they survive such an intense consummation?WARNING - This story contains erotic themes with supernatural beings. It is not recommended for readers under 18.
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