I have lived my whole life in a different realm, full of magic and wonder, that is until my family and my people are killed off by an evil so great even the greatest of us couldn't stand a chance. I only made it because I escaped. I only made it because my best friend in the whole world sacrificed her life to give me a chance. This new realm is new to me, but thankfully I have a journal that tells me about the world around me and the men I must find. I should have known that it wasn't going to be so easy to just follow along with the book. I find my guardians and for a time everything is great, that is until I am kidnapped by a madman and I don't even know that he isn't whom he says he is. His magic is greater than mine. I have lost my men. I have lost my magic. There's something else I have lost, but I can't remember what it is.
Reverse Harem Novel 16k words. Trigger warning and mature themes. Recommended for the 18 or older audience.
K. Lynn has been an avid reader and writer since childhood. In her youth, she could most likely be found in the local library, devouring books that covered everything from WWII History to Dr. McCoy's latest adventures aboard the Enterprise, with some X-Men thrown in for good measure. Once she had read everything that was on the shelves, she turned around and read them again. K. Lynn was also known to create elaborate adventures that more than once made it to the page. Ink-filled papers gave way to overflowing computer memory as the years went on, but the stories never ceased.
While in college, K. Lynn increased her involvement in LGBT issues and writing within the LGBT fiction genre. She has become a long-time fan of the authors that seek to explore the commonality that exists within all sexualities and genders. Most of K. Lynn's work features LGBT characters, many of whom are in established relationships and show how love perseveres through every trial and tribulation that life holds. She also has a particular interest in seeing transgender characters gain a larger foothold within the LGBT fiction genre, hoping that the market for these works expand in the future.
K. Lynn has degrees and certificates from UNC-Chapel Hill in the areas of American History, Religion, Creative Writing, Public Health, and Journalism. She is a member of Mensa and has an extensive writing and editing background. To her, life is an ongoing adventure where she seeks to learn something new every day. When K. Lynn is not writing short stories, she is working on her novels. Her interests range from erotica to education, with stops along the way in paranormal fiction, historical novels, and established relationship romance. Give her a good story and she's willing to read.
I feel like I missed half the book. Not only was it wayyyy too short, there is a major timejump. Maybe other readers are okay with that but that isn't at all interesting to me. I did like the ending because honestly I like the idea of the enemy being someone that loves the main character a little too much so I did give back 1 star but this book is just. Bad.