The Misadventures of Pervikar (and his party)
This book basically follows Pervikar as he wanders the land. It's an okay read, really. A comfy feel to it. It's divided in several parts, each comprising a separate adventure, and they mostly involve some steaming scenes, one way or another. It could do with a little more purpose: there's no villain in it to treat it as a high fantasy, nor do the characters develop any form of affection between them to treat it as a romantic adventure. The dialogue is good enough, a little stiff at times; and the characters have presence. But this lack of point doesn't let me give it a 4 stars.
Warning: This is not a harem book. The several characters present develop almost no romantic feelings throughout, and there's certainly no exclusivity to the sexual relationships present. Expect some non-consensual sex one time or another, but none left a really bad taste in my mouth, as the sex is this book is treated almost meaninglessly.