Wrought by Moonlight
By Val Noirre
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About this ebook
"Wrought by Moonlight" is that rare breed of literary erotica that treads the fine line between elegance and sensuality.
Shakespeare and sex is a heady mixture!
Enter a night of moon-induced sensual madness and silver faerie magic, when rising blood thickens the flesh and every kind of coupling is possible!
"Wrought by Moonlight" is an elegant, erotic short fantasy retelling of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
"Val Noirre" is the erotica byline of an acclaimed writer working in other genres under another name.
Val Noirre
"Val Noirre" is the erotica byline of an acclaimed writer working in other genres under another name.
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