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I’m Jack Jerome, the Green Lord and King of the Goblins. Myra and I managed to get her acknowledged as the Faerie Queen by both the Winter and Summer courts. We were celebrating our wedding with all the wives and concubines on an island in the Bahamas when agents of the Dread Lord in the US Government moved to kill my loving extended family.

The Dread Lord has been spreading hate and divisiveness globally, but he made a mistake coming after my family. I have always been a believer in the proverb ‘you reap what you sow.’ It’s time for the Dread Lord to reap his harvest - of Dread.

WARNING: This story is an adult fantasy for mature folks. As such, this story includes unusual interpretations of myth and legends, faerie violence, descriptions of genitalia, descriptions of sexual activities, mixing of US, UK, and Indian idioms, panamorous relationships, harem relationships, romance, bromance, BFFs, cursing, bathroom selfies, off-beat humor, drinking, going to the bathroom, the insurance industry, the IT consulting industry, and many other things that might possibly offend someone in our judgemental society.

If you are offended by any of those things, then go forth to enjoy life elsewhere. I wish you the best.

If you’re not dissuaded, then step inside my world…

312 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 27, 2019

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J.G. Jerome

20 books26 followers
JG Jerome, like his namesake main character, is a Kansas farm boy, old soldier, and 'IT Guy.' He lives, works, makes music, and writes in Arizona with his wife Heather. He dabbles in martial arts, fitness training, cooking, bread baking, photography, drawing, singing, and playing multiple musical instruments.

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208 reviews3 followers
January 11, 2020
A fitting end to the trilogy

Finishing this book left mixed emotions. I was sad to see it come to an end, yet I was happy with the ending. In my opinion it wasn't rushed and the plot progressed at a continuous pace. It also didn't have much filler. It was in effect action throughout with more character development of the existing cast and introductions of new members. In some ways that is saddening as they will mog be given a chance to shine in future books. But, I am happy that JG decided to wrap it up at the end of book 3 and not turn it into a cash cow with no end in sight turning what has been a pleasure to read for 3 books into something that is derivative and is no longer original. Well worth the 5 stars and I look forward to his next project.
665 reviews10 followers
December 8, 2022
Very good ending to the trilogy

Really enjoyed the different races of Sidhe from gobblins to elves, weres, naga, rock trolls, etc., etc. The wild hunt with magical horses was very cool. It is certainly different that an OP MC uses love as a super power, while turning his enemies minions into his supporters by psionic imprinting them. Sounds like he does with love what traditional necromancers do with the dead. This was an enjoyable series. I did have some minor issues remembering all the myriad characters and would have liked more "screen time" from Supreet, especially in naga form. All said, this was a fun series although l did start skipping through the erotic parts to get back to the storyline.
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776 reviews20 followers
September 3, 2020
Happy Ending (No, Really)

Much more action and military maneuvers in this final book in the trilogy, along with a lot of history and character exposition. The book picks up right at the end of book two’s surprise ending and then never lets up. There’s still time for loving and politics, but action against the enemy dominates the story. Once again a great narrative with a few surprises, done with very good editing.

Definitely recommended for readers of the series and (18+) harem fans.
553 reviews3 followers
January 3, 2020
Please continue with these characters.

I would like to hear more. I know the dread lord is dead but you left a lot open. A bunch of his women are pregnant and a Dragon joins the harem at the end, you can't just leave it like that. I would also like to explore more with Jack and his relation with his mother-in-law
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21 reviews10 followers
February 10, 2020
Trilogy

I loved this series i didnt want it to. Stop i want more. The history from the beginning is a great idea. I still would like more of this story line as they move into security business the Turkish residents lady of the east and west and how they are affecting the governments around them and the terrorist. I just want more
127 reviews19 followers
December 29, 2019
Excellent!

A wonderful conclusion to a great trilogy. This is a series I will have to read again, the cast of characters is extensive and it will take time to get them all completely straight. But the plot is engaging and the action never stops. A Great Book and a great series!
1,475 reviews15 followers
May 14, 2020
Wow

What an incredible ride this series has been!!! I'm sure we've all had books impossible to put down but seldom is a while series that way. This one definitely was for me and should be for anyone!!! Incredible storytelling and character interaction!!! Fantastic
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579 reviews16 followers
September 22, 2020
Excellent conclusion

Third and final book of an intriguing story. Very good flow, great MC, interesting secondary characters. Fun dialogue. So many names it felt like I was reading War and Peace again. Other than that, a great read.
226 reviews1 follower
April 6, 2020
Bottom line, sometimes there are too many women in a harem.
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