Anora, Queen of Ferelden, is widely know as the Ice Queen, and for a reason. Aedan, her new husband, isn't willing to put up with her reluctance any more. And there are two things working in his favour: one, he knew what Anora was like when he married her - he was friends with her late husband. And two, he is not, as everyone believes, a Nice Guy.
A cheating wife and her black lover are discovered by her husband. An investigative reporter wants to tell the story and discovers the truth but never gets the chance. I had to include some 'life lessons'at the end. Kids should be taught these early in life.
We start with a failure to follow invitation directions. You will make a sharp turn into a collision with a Druid and Succubus. Then detour around that first issue, straight into some Goblins and a Wizard. And then summon a screaming demon out of hell. So, good times!
A young college teacher has a run-in with four tough female students. They turn her life upside down, and with each passing day she sinks further into degradation and desperation. There's violence in the story, but it's not a story about violence. It's about intimidation, fear, humiliation, and how much emotional trauma a person can endure before doing something desperate. The 1st chapter and a half have no sex, but then it's plentiful.