
The Heartstone Saga: Book 5: Light of the Aegis
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Narrated by:
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Melanie Hastings
About this listen
Light of the Aegis is the fifth book in a series that tells the tale of Nameless and his bond-mates as they make a new life for themselves in the city of Garland, but they can’t forget what brought them there: The final showdown is coming and once it arrives things will never be the same.
Warning: This is a work of erotic fantasy. There is nudity, some swearing, a fair bit of violence, and plenty of naughty sex between men (and women) and monster girl/girls. If that isn’t your cup of tea please give this book a pass!
Otherwise please enjoy!
©2020 Archibald Bradford (P)2022 Archibald Bradford
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