E'Mor's Romances ~ Star'Leen
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Publisher: Violet Feather Publications
Copyright:
© 2007 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 115 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Download:
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Description:All worlds have a history and the world of Quadstar is no different. It was the worst of times and Quadstar was ruled by a ruthless King. His victims were many and one of them was his very own son, E'Mor. The young Prince E'Mor was on the verge of manhood, but he would not subject a woman to his father's cruelty. He would not take a lover for these reasons so his father took matters into his own hands and bought him...Star'Leen. With his good friends at his side, E'Mor would dare to do the unthinkable in the name of a female he did not even know. Witness as one terrible act will lead to a father's down fall and the rise of the father's son. Keywords:Listed in: |
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Rating: Three and Half Kisses
Prince E'Mor is a compassionate and caring young man just developing into his full complement of the paranormal power, while simultaneously struggling against a brutally sadistic father, the King, and his brothers who are replicas of their father. The final straw comes when the King and his other sons force E'Mor to rape a new slave, a furred female, Star'Leen, whom E'Mor finds attractive. It is his first experience, and he tried to escape it, but the King's psychic powers and his brothers' physical strength were too overpowering. Now the King wishes E'Mor to administer poison to the visiting Dragon Lord, and E'Mor sees this as a potential opportunity to rid himself, and the Kingdom, of this murdering sadist.
Laurlee Harbig demonstrates a gift of imagination in the opening tale of the Love Bird who visits E'Mor, and E'Mor does prove to be an appealing character with depths hardly shared by anyone else in his sphere. Many of the other characters are villainous and form a dark backdrop to E’Mor’s depths and integrity.
Caution to delicate readers: the story is fast-paced, but quite graphic, with violence and rape.
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