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Haunted by Pride

Gesa's Menagerie, Book 8

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Haunted by Pride

By: Kaye Draper
Narrated by: Kaye Draper
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Just when Gesa thought her pride was complete, Halstad has vanished in the night, and the mage guild is denying any knowledge of his whereabouts. It would seem the mage doesn't want to be part of the pride...but Gesa's gryphon senses are tingling. Something smells like lies. To top it all off, the guild is refusing to sell mage contracts to anyone near Derek White. Even once Gesa finds her mage, she might not be able to keep him.

Pirates, sirens, and demon besties are the least of Gesa's worries as she sets off to find Halstad. The gryphon hates lies, but this time it's Gesa keeping a secret from her pride. One that will change their lives.

Author’s Note: Gesa might not be your cup of tea, and that’s okay—she doesn’t care. Her lovers are as varied in physicality and personality as they are in supernatural race. And the characters all have their own definition of sexuality. I know reverse harem is all about the fantasy, and my fantasy is a bit outside the norm. You’ve been warned.

Gesa’s Menagerie books are novellas of between 30,000-40,000 words. This is a series. There will be unresolved plot threads at times/ occasional cliffhangers.

Do NOT listen to this series if you are easily offended. Contains: mentions of past trauma/rape, adult content. Oh, and probably some tentacles and diphallia).

©2019 Kaye Draper (P)2019 Kaye Draper
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