Jak awakens, cold and confused, on the shore of an unknown island at the beginning of a dangerous nightfall.
With nothing but his name and a head drained of memory, he stumbles into the nearby forest and is quickly forced to fight for his very survival.
When he meets Niri, a beautiful elf exiled from her people and left to die in the wilderness, he begins the quest to build his own tribe in a land of blood, brutality, and wild adventure.
This collection contains Raw I - VIII. It also contains three bonus short stories.
RAW contains tribe building, savage violence, and primeval babes.
I am Misty Vixen (not my real name obviously), and I imagine that if you’re reading this, you want to know a bit more about me.
In the beginning (late 2014), I was an erotica author. I wrote about sex, specifically about human men banging hot inhuman women. Monster girls, alien ladies, paranormal babes. It was a lot of fun, but as the years went on, I realized that I was actually striving to be a harem author. This didn’t truly occur to me until late 2019-early 2020. Once the realization fully hit, I began doing research on what it meant to be a harem author. I’m kind of a slow learner, so it’s taken me a bit to figure it all out.
That being said, I’m now a harem author!
Just about everything I write nowadays is harem fiction: one man in loving, romantic, highly sexual relationships with several women. Nowadays, I tend to write more human on human stuff, but I still have a lot of non-human ladies in mind for the future, so if that’s your thing then stick around.
I’d say beyond writing harems, I tend to have themes that I always explore in my fiction, and they encompass things like trust, communication, respect, honesty, dealing with emotional problems in a mature way…basically I like writing about functional and healthy relationships. Not every relationship is perfect, but I don’t really do drama unless the story actually calls for it. In total honesty, I hate drama. I hate people lying to each other and I hate needless rom-com BS plots that could have been solved by two characters having a two minute conversation.
This a great value. I don't remember at any time the story dragging and not moving along. The story follows Jak an amber skinned warrior who mysteriously wakes up on the beach of this Island. The book never describes much about Jak's past life. He has amnesia and he has only vague memories of his past life being a warrior who killed on orders from the blood thirsty tribe that had trained him. Because of his background and special ability, he is the toughest warrior on the island. The story follows his journey from just trying to survive this vicious land to building a small tribe with two women who are exiles. The first is Niri an exiled elf, the second is an exiled human healer. The story keeps building until the final climatic battle at the end. One of few hmmm, type moments is when he is able to satisfy five separate women in an most of the night orgy. The book doesn't go into detail about the sex just that all of the women were satisfied by the time he went to sleep. Its nice when all of the women in the harem are so unselfish and welcoming of new members and even those who don't want to join the harem but still want a little sex with Jak on the side are welcome. But hey, this is a fantasy book to begin with.
Okay, so this was a good series, but it fell short for me in just a few areas:
* The MMC is clearly taking on too much and can't keep the women he has satisfied, so why oh why, does he keep adding to his conquests and harem? It just leaves everyone feeling neglected... except Jak. Selfish J€rk! * If he really loves them all as much as he believes he does, why would he put Nessa through so much turmoil by adding Kieza to the dynamic? What a selfish assh0le! * I have a theory that predominantly male genre (harem) books shouldn't be written by women and vice versa. He is just too feminine in his thought process and emotions. As much as we'd all appreciate it, in my experience, men don't pick up on women's emotions and ask endless questions about how they're feeling... especially busy, manly men. It was just too unbelievable 🤷♀️ All in all, that's really not many issues, considering this was 8 books and 3 short stories.
Not my usual genre, but I found it to have a solid storyline, an intriguing cast of characters ad plenty of action with a little sex thrown in. It could have used some proofreading/editing but a fast paced fun read.
This was a really good book so many thrills ups and downs. Kept you intrigued the whole time you just couldn’t stop reading really good. Recommend for anybody looking for a good read.