About this series
The full story of Nathan and Astrid's journey into the harsh Zo'qeth desert in a world where monsters mingle with mankind on a daily basis. Summoned by royal invitation, the couple will meet a hard ruler and handle the unquenchable lust shared between one another before heading out to explore the archeological history of newly unearthed ruins.
What they find within will be beyond reckoning, for the deity of the desert, a being of divine fable sleeps within. A giant lamia, a Goddess with the lower body of a snake will rise to greet and ultimately bless them as her own. Their journey for truths will provide answers they never thought to find.
* Contains three volumes worth of varying mature content intended for an audience of 18 and over only. Please check the preview pages to be certain of scope.
Titles in the series (3)
- Deity of the Desert I: Arrival
1
Ever since they met, Nathan and Astrid have chased the ghosts of ancestry across the world to learn more of the forgotten past that gave birth to such a wide range of humanoid races. While Nathan is perfectly human, his companion, Astrid, is a much darker skinned and hot-blooded crossbreed descended from a far more draconic race mingling with humans so long ago. Her wit is sharp and claws sharper, but after tolerating the blazing heat of the desert for so long, she only has one thing on her mind: The desire to breed with her mate. It's a near instinctive lust that leaves her burning in the heat of the harsh desert sun, and only the feel of his cum will cool her down. Once they're finally within the safety of the city walls and have a pool to themselves to enjoy, Astrid no longer has the will power to resist her urges. Not even the implication of being watched and threat of being found out can stop her, but the feeling of being less than human for her desire bows her head in submission to her lover and mate. If she wants him inside, she'll have to earn it, first.
- Deity of the Desert II: Discipline
2
Astrid – dark skinned and hot-blooded draconian crossbreed of a woman – frequently has bouts of limitless desire to have her mate and lover. If she gets her way in these occasions, little can stop her. It just so happens that this time she decided to tie Nathan’s hands to the head of the bed before he wakes and tend to his ‘morning rise’ the way only she can. Nathan will complain about things needing done, but he knows his lover means well. She simply wants to breed and satisfy her more carnal, base urges. So intent is Astrid to make Nathan a Father that she’ll even teases him with the idea of calling him “Daddy” herself. It’s both alluring, endearing and a sometimes accurate reflection of their relationship together, and so sparks a different sort of play session. Of course, before they can continue about their business when Astrid is satisfied, bad girls need spanked for being so naughty in the first place. Between adult lovers, it’s all fun and games. Between a monarch and her subjects charged as criminals in a dungeon, it becomes a much more serious affair. There, it becomes an account that leaves them both intrigued as to the dungeons uses and uneasy to the display of strength and fidelity Lady Naiqeth’s Minotaur can put into his strokes.
- Deity of the Desert III: Lamia
3
Summoned by the Zo'qeth desert's Queen to investigate newly discovered ruins, Astrid and Nathan Feison finally find themselves traversing the caverns and halls of history undisturbed for centuries. In the grand climax of their journey, the couple will find more than just history within the ancient walls. The Deity of the Desert rises within to greet them, and the timeless lamia goddess has great plans in mind for the couple.
Leona D. Reish
I am (not) a vampire. I say that both to spark humour and because you have to imagine vampires would get bored of the same eclectic castles and slowly developing society after a few hundred years and travel the world a bit. While not over hundreds of years, I have had the opportunity to travel and lived in such places in the United States as New Mexico, Arkansas, New Jersey, Philadelphia visited friends in New York and Washington DC.Born in and returned to England, I've had a similar stint of living the length and breadth of this island nation and chance to visit the art galleries in Paris and dark reaches of the most northern Norway.I am a writer, and creating such diversity and colour as exists in the world has been one of the few consistencies in my much-traveled life. Perhaps it was growing up with such things as Mario Paint, a typewriter and Father that had worked in military communications that drew me to creativity and writing.My typewriter is now a mechanical keyboard on a PC capable of more than you could imagine back then. Now one of the other consistencies that's remained true to my life since then is my desire to do something that moves people. If I can enter your life with my writing, and make you feel good, smile and enjoy what I've done, that's exactly what I live for. It's something reflected in a history of graphical design work where I aimed to design involving and moving imagery, voluntary employment with Oxford Famine Relief (more commonly known as Oxfam) to a management level and nationally certified customer service.I sincerely hope you enjoy any, if not all of my work here the way I've enjoyed putting heart and soul into every piece.
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