But once there, the two find more danger than they left behind. Theres a killer on the loose and a Catholic cardinal has already been found mutilated. Ascham is asked by the Sultan to investigate the crime. But as he and Elizabeth delve deeper, they find dark secrets, horrible crimes and unheard-of
Harvest Tournament
β Scribed by Edmund Hughes
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 197 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Life is peaceful and predictable in Foolβs Valley after Aangavarβs death. Of course, nothing lasts forever. When Hal and Laurel receive an invitation to attend the Harvest Tournament from Maxim Cedric, theyβre forced to leave their routine life behind and make the journey to Meldence, the capital of the realm.
The cityβs intrigue spares no one. Hal Is forced to play the role of Laurelβs servant and bodyguard as she reacquaints herself with the Meldence court. The homestead, itself, becomes the target of another jealous noble, and the only reasonable way for Hal to resolve the situation, is, of courseβ¦
To enter the Harvest Tournament as a competitor.
WARNING : This is an erotic fantasy novel. It contains a significant amount of explicit sexual content and some adult emotional situations. Reader discretion is advised.
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