Ren is one of three female knights, following the lovely Princess Lyra on a quest for a sacred orb. But the orb is currently guarded by a powerful sorceress with dark, cruel appetites.
The sorceress offers two ways for the female knights to earn her orb. They can fight her for it... or one of them can volunteer to be publicly degraded and used as her pleasure toy.
Ren cannot deny a secret desire for what the sorceress is offering. But will her fellow knights judge her if she takes this deal?
As the pressure closes in, will Ren let shame and social decorum rule her choices? Or will she give into her desire to submit to the sorceress's dark cravings?
Used by the Sorceress is the second story in the Knight of Alaria series, a set of steamy short stories set in an alternative fantasy world. The series tells a connecting narrative, but it is not necessary to read the previous story to enjoy this one.
This is a 10,000-word story for 18+ readers who enjoy spicy lesbian content with consensual sadomasochism, bondage, submission, flogging, caning, magical electricity play, humiliation, dildos, and fantasy butch/femme dynamics.
I loved the author's writing in this series, this was the second book. I mostly read it because it's short, the first one was too. I enjoy all books of all genres because I see new words and learn new things. There were a few words in this one that were new to me, but that's just a personal thing. The book itself is well written and short, if that's what you're looking for. The story is absolutely there, this series is not just erotica without a plot. I was interested in the ideas that were put into the plot. I wanted to see what would happen and how it would turn out. The author did a good job with keeping me interested in the story and entertained. It wasn't too much erotica, like some books are, and the part that was, was unique. I wanted to know what else would happen in that part too. There was magic, unexpected events, and descriptions during the erotica that made it actually enjoyable compared to other books that just have descriptions of the people and what they're doing.. So, thank you for writing this one! and yes you all should give it a read.