James Cook is the last Flesh Sculptor on his new world, but that's going to change. If he can survive long enough to open a school.
The mission to Malburn was a success, and he'd not only won Karana's heart, but he'd been forced into an arranged marriage. Things seemed to be going well there, but his young wife is still holding secrets, and those secrets will be rather shocking.
There's a lot going on, and there's a lot for him to do before he can comfortably settle down with his four mates and Oceana. Return the sixteen elves, deal with the council, finish his home, start a school, and a family. Not to mention all his mates' ambitions. But if that wasn't enough, he's about to get another surprise, one unrelated to the wife he hardly knows, and is unprecedented. An invitation to visit both Lelmalond and Amathyr.
Now all he needs to do is survive, The Great Forest: Laya.
Warning: This is a full-sized erotic epic fantasy novel that contains a small number of explicit sex scenes. It also has a mixed harem and polyamory theme, if that isn't for you than don't buy this book. This book is told in the first person from James' point of view, and is the final book of a four novel series.
I was born and raised on Long Island and always had two hobbies...
I loved computers, and I read books voraciously.
I've been working in the computer industry for twenty years, and have continued to read a large number of books. On a whim, I started writing erotic short stories online, and to my surprise they were always highly rated, and more than that, I found I loved to write. Since then I have worked at improving my writing, and started publishing on Amazon.
Overall, everything worked out in the end just as I suspected. A few more mates were added by the end. I do think the author goes a little bit overboard sometimes with the amount of women. Once it gets up to 6 or 7 it is really hard to stay connected. There just isn't enough time to keep promoting the development of each character. There was one interesting scene in the middle Everything in this series is pretty much what I expected from this author.
I’ve seen many authors on KU go for a trilogy, take out the main protagonist and end the third book with to many loose ends. Then they come out with a fourth book to tie up those loose ends but don’t have enough plot for the 4th book and it falls flat. D. R. Rosier did a great job adding to the plot without the main protagonist. Even though this series could be called and erotic fantasy series Rosier does have the MC touch on some real truths about life. Thanks for the fun read D. R. Rosier I enjoyed your books.