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The Princess of K'Shaul

Land of the Lust, Book 3

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The Princess of K'Shaul

By: Aaron Crash
Narrated by: Christopher Boucher, Penelope Parker
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Sid’s fought beasts, brats, and bots, but the Perfect Princess plays a different game.
With dinosaurs as house pets and a powerful dragon on his side, Sid Marshall isn’t just surviving on K’Shaul, he’s thriving. Of course his magical A.I., Opal, has to cancel the thriving part. She has a primary mission Sid’s been avoiding, and she won’t stop talking about it.

Following Opal’s directive, Sid and the women in his life—the beautiful professor, the bratty blonde, and the savage huntress—find themselves trapped in the Padishan’s Pavillion, a place of magic and intrigue built on hell itself. Atop of the Pavilion’s twisted throne sits the Perfect Princess: all beauty, no mercy, and Sid’s biggest challenge yet.

Sid will have to get new skills—in and out of the bedroom—to complete Opal’s mission. Can he and his band of beauties unravel the final mysteries that lie at the heart of the Land of the Lust, or will Sid’s Perfect Princess be his ultimate downfall?

Disclaimer: Land of the Lust is a steamy harem adventure with spicy scenes and lots of grilled meat. Welcome to a unique experience from Aaron Crash, the bestselling author of the American Dragons and the Princesses of the Ironbound series.

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