
Incubus RA Part 5
Harem management is tough
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Narrated by:
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Zachary Zaba
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Siera White
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By:
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Virgil Knightley
About this listen
John Cutter has sure got a lot on his plate. With a demonic incursion into Horcross City centered on his home, mother-daughter drama he's in the middle of, his baby dragons hatching, and his widely opposed coronation in the Sixth Circle of Hell, you should probably think twice before envying him. Sure, he's got the hottest harem of angels, demons, elves, half-orcs, goblins, and monster girls around, but.... No, wait. It still makes sense to envy him.
Warning: I don't want to shock you, but this book has explicit adult content. Gasp!
©2022 Virgil Knightley (P)2022 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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