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Campus Harem #2

Campus Harem 2

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Book 2: Morgan learned an important lesson during the first three months of uni... No matter how hard it got, nothing beat a hands-on approach to education.

Now that Thanksgiving was over, all I wanted was to get back to my roommate, Casey... Who also happened to be head cheerleader and the girl I couldn’t keep my hands off.

But the quiet return didn’t last long.

First came Jenna, Casey’s best friend and unofficial sex coach, who was mourning the tragic loss of her once-active love life—petitioning for the campus flags to fly half-mast.

Then, a new prodigy appeared in my Contemporary Romance class. Followed by Melissa—the uptight ex–hallway monitor—who started popping up in the most unexpected places.

Oh, and Professor Honeywell? Let’s just say she was still keen to help further my real-world education.

Winter term was set to start with a bang.

Campus Harem is a contemporary harem romance for men. It’s about a good guy with a girl’s name, too many women to choose from, and an education you don’t get from books.

107 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 22, 2025

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244 reviews4 followers
March 18, 2026
truly enjoying the different aproach

Morgan Casey Jenna and Evelyn create a wonderful dynamic as Morgan grows and explores and writes. His attention to his ladies is wonderful to witness.
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March 27, 2026
Budding “Romance” Author Farmboy

…Finds his muse and so much more. Brilliant and funny the story is imaginative, the characters are diverse, and the heat is on point. I picked this series out while browsing about and it did not disappoint.

Enjoy
474 reviews9 followers
April 11, 2026
Lean and to the point

Excellent growth of characters expanding their relationships and what they are about as people. Great shock with the professor realizing her personal writing was compromised. Very fun series - bring in Book 3!
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