Harlot Knight (Book Seven: High Society): The Adventures of a Lust-Cursed Heroine

Amanda Clover


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Time is running out for the Harlot Knight to reach the distant city of Sivarna, home of the dark cabal known as the Dread Court, and save her sister Margaret from being used as a sacrificial bargaining chip by the Inquisitor Pater Scibberas. He wants to join the court himself and become one of the twisted elites ruling over Aropa.

Sophie just wants to restore her family, and she will do anything to reach Sivarna in time. She's even willing to become the plaything of a twisted noblewoman.

The Harlot Knight is invited to Chateau Beaux Rêves to become the guest of honor of the quite possibly demented Baroness Geneviève Delpaire. The wealthy noblewoman has heard rumors of Sophie's unusual powers and wants to see if the Harlot Knight will impress the other guests at her latest party. The Baroness is the sort of hostess who keeps a mesmerist and a menagerie of beast men on her estate and uses them to entertain her guests at her extravagant parties. She also employs a powerful wizard who just might be able to get Sophie to Sivarna in a hurry. The Baroness knows the ins and outs of evil politics and if Sophie behaves she promises to get an introduction to the Dread Court.

Such boons might allow Sophie to save her sister. She will do anything to please the Baroness to receive them. A fact that the Baroness ruthlessly exploits, introducing Sophie to untold beastly pleasures and strange performances for the guests. Such a favor requires something in return and the Baroness is going to make Sophie work hard to earn it.

Will the Harlot Knight succeed and reach Sivarna or will she succumb to the countless temptations and submerge herself in the madness and power of an endless orgy of lust? You will have to read this thrilling adventure to find out!
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