A Story in the Laresa World Universe
A family in need of healing finds it - in the form of the Djinn Laresa. Stands alone, but would fall in sequence between "Outlaw's Redemption" and "The Blinding White"
They thought it was just a haunted house. But the Harrow House doesn’t feed on fear—it feasts on secret desires. As old wounds surface and forbidden temptations rise, the line between terror and longing dissolves. Fear burns off like fog, replaced by touch, heat, and surrender. The Harrow Testament is a gothic confession of aching bodies, unraveling minds, and pleasures too strong to resist.
Julie, a teenager in 1956, is besieged by puberty hormones. The innocent and clueless girl doesn't understand the sexual urges and thoughts triggered by them. She's frightened, frustrated, yet experiences unexpected pleasure. Her journey takes her from discovery and confusion, to exploration and experimentation, and finally enlightenment. Throughout it all, she deals with emotional highs and lows, a rollercoaster of heart-wrenching torment and heart-warming thrills.
Whilst serving time at a correctional facility Robert Valentine is blackmailed into becoming a transvestite prison whore to satisfy the needs of hardened criminals. A fellow 'Prison Doll' Allie Katt feminises 'Bobbie' and turns her out to be the plaything for men desperate for sex behind bars. Robert soon discovers that 'Bobbie' is beginning to not only accept her fate, she is falling for a dangerous criminal.
This is the follow up to the story Man Of My Dreams. I usually don't do sequels but a good friend of mine convinced me to. In this story Nicole's brother invites her to the prom. Who knows what the night will have in store for them.
It's magic, but not as we know it. A fantasy in six parts.
I've written it all, so you won't be left in the lurch.
>Lucilla watched the celebrities for a few more minutes, and then turned to go. It wasn't until then that she noticed the key. The hotel room key, hooked impossibly over the waistband of her white panties. Lasco's key, obviously. This was worse than she thought. Or better, she realised, grinning.