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The Realms of War 4: A House of Glass
The Realms of War 4: A House of Glass
The Realms of War 4: A House of Glass
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The Realms of War 4: A House of Glass

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As an army of Elves head overseas and another head out to meet with a convy, Meriel notices her mother acting strange. After following her, she comes to find that her mother's strange actions lead to ogres invading the castle! The ogres overwhelm the castle and the female Elves end up being their sex toys. Meriel watches the events unfold and ends up in the cluthes of horny ogres and trolls...

Warning! This 10,139 word explicit story contains fantasy sex with multiple trolls and an elf princess and queen. This story includes oral sex, anal sex, double penetration and triple penetration. Meriel is powerless as she's taken by trolls, and her mother, the queen, doesn't fare any better with ogres. The realms of war takes off with the fall of Erun.

It is highly recommended that the Realms of War Trilogy 1 be read prior to reading A House of Glass but not required.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJenna Powers
Release dateApr 21, 2013
ISBN9781301290406
The Realms of War 4: A House of Glass
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Jenna Powers

Jenna Powers is a sultry executive assistant by day who lets her fantasies come true through erotica writing by night.

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    Meriel sat quietly on her throne, watching two Elven commanders arguing with one another.  She looked to the right to see her father Amdor shake his head.  Her father was the King of Erun, an Elven kingdom located right on the edge of the high shores, right after long, green, rolling hills of Pharos.

    Enough!  Amdor shouted.

    The two Elven commanders quieted down.  Meriel never understood why she had to sit in on these meetings.  She sunk back and rested her head on her hand.  She looked over past her father’s throne to see her mother, Arwen, staring off.

    She had noted that her mother had been acting strangely lately but she couldn’t quite figure out why.  It seemed as though she was out in her own world.  There were times where it seemed as though her mother’s mind wandered, right in the middle of a conversation.

    We cannot trust in the dwarves at this stage, one of the captains said.

    Captain Oronar, we have to learn to trust one another or else we will fall back to the same cycle of hate and mistrust, Amdor replied.

    I understand my liege, but can’t this convoy come by during the day?  The forests are still not safe, Oronar replied.

    This... is an important convoy, Arwen interjected.

    Meriel sat upright, surprised to hear her mother speak.  It was rare for her mother to speak during these meetings.

    My queen, as important as this convoy may be, we will be straining our resources.  Captain Lucuder is taking a large force out to the sea, Oronar replied.

    That’s because we were notified that Orcs and goblins have been spotted across the seas, the other captain replied.

    And since when do we pursue them?  Let them come to us.  We have the defensive advantage here!  Oronar exclaimed.

    He leaves on my orders, Amdor said.

    My liege?  Oronar questioned, his eyes widening in confusion.

    Captain Lucuder sighed and nodded.  We wished not to inform you.

    Why?  Oronar asked.

    Amdor adjusted his position, looking slightly uneasy.  After a few moments of silence he cleared his throat.

    I have full faith in the walls we reside in.  My brother sent a sparrow, asking for help.  I couldn’t just ignore it.  But if I had informed you, then you would’ve requested to go as well.  I can’t have both of my best captains leave, Amdor explained.

    "If I

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