After a life-threatening injury in battle, female knight Ren finds unexpected healing and group pleasure from a secretive ménage of fairies—both big and small.
When a monster attacks Ren’s traveling company, she ends up separated from the group—and seriously hurt. She collapses at the edge of a hidden society of beautiful fairies, who take her in.
The fae are kind, capable with magic, and intensely curious about the human in their midst—both those that are Ren’s size, and those that are small as her finger.
Ren asks if there’s any way she can thank the fairies for saving her life, and discovers a new world of pleasure and desire in serving many lovers at once.
Shared by Fairies is the third 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 13k-word novelette with 4+ scenes of explicit, all-female fun is for 18+ readers who enjoy spicy lesbian content with bondage, F/F/F/F+, exhibitionism, objectification, light sadomasochism, size difference, and fantasy butch/femme dynamics.
It is best to read this one in order, in my opinion, because the author brings up stuff and is referring to a previous book in the series. This is the 3rd. I love the writing, although this is my first lesbian book, and I didn't think I'd ever read one. I initially only picked it up since these are really short and a quick read, so, easy books for a reading challenge and fast to get through, if that's what you're looking for.
I love the plot in this series, and that is what has me turning the pages the fastest. Also, the writing is excellent, and I want to see what else this author has written. The end of the book mentions that she wrote other books besides the smut and Erotica kind. I'd be interested in those, too.
Overall, the series is really good and well written, in my opinion. I wasn't aware that there is now a fourth book! I read the first two in the series last year before it came out. I thought this was it until Amazon showed me another in the series after I finished.
I plan to continue reading the whole series since I am that person who needs to know how it ends. It'd be hard for me to ever DNF a book or series. The plot and the fact that this is well written are why I'm satisfied reading it. I do enjoy these two things about it enough to continue. I suppose if it was straight Erotica and no plot, it'd be easier for me to DNF that kind because there's no ending or wrap up to a story.