Serpents at Court
By Felisha Moon
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Set in the same fantasy world as the 'Ritual series', young Marissa is bored, unwilling to wed, and with few marriage prospects. But one night, during an elegant ball at court, a scandalous couple returns from exile—and Marissa's night is transformed by a sensual, illicit encounter on a secluded balcony...
Contains: m/f, f/m/f, threesome, groping
Felisha Moon
Location, location, location. Sometimes, it's not just who you're doing it with, it's where. From a tender young age, Felisha Moon dreamed of sex against a castle wall, on the soaring heights of mountains, in glittering crystal caves. Along with a penchant for kink, Felisha Moon aims to create a fantastical atmosphere you'll not experience in any other erotica!Felisha Moon lives in Canada. When not fantasizing, she loves to doodle and take long walks on rough and rocky beaches.
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Serpents at Court
Felisha Moon
Copyright 2015 Felisha Moon
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Warning
Felisha Moon would like to remind her readers that her works are pure fantasy, and as such, are not guidelines or suggestions for BDSM or for a healthy, working relationship. If the story contains non-consensual acts, these are presented as fantasy only. Non-consensual acts are illegal, and the author absolutely does not condone violent acts or abuse.
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Serpents at Court
The Countess and Count of Aldactheme shone into view during Marissa's twelfth year at court. They had