The Raven and the Songbird: An erotic angel/demon mm romance (Divine Temptations Book 3)
About
The King of the Damned took his Pleasure in Hell
In this gay erotic fantasy, Rideriel, the new angelic ruler of Hell, can’t get enough of his lover, the grand Marquis Andras. Unfortunately, their affair must be downplayed, lest the citizens of Hell see their king as a political puppet. Though jealous at the thought of sharing his beloved, Andras knows they must spend time apart for the good of the kingdom and suggests Rideriel seek satisfaction with the palace harem’s lovely male concubines in his absence.
First among these is the minotaur Toro, a brash, muscular consort who prides himself on his skill at quenching royal desires.
Then there is Valos, the pouty, alluring siryn, with a voice that could lead sailors not only to their doom but also their most forbidden indulgence.
And finally, Nekoya, the lithe, two-tailed cat demon with a penchant for salacious roleplay and bedroom theatrics.
Follow along as a former angel of Heaven explores the most sinfully decadent delights with his eager consorts, even while his celestial heart pines for the raven he loves.
READER CAUTION ADVISED:
This book is intended for 18+ readers only. It contains material that may be offensive to some and is made for mature audiences.
Praise for this book
I really enjoyed this. This is what I was wanting for Rideriel in the first book and I got it!
This is a short, spicy novella of newly crowned king of hell Rideriel finding his happiness and indulging in his carnal desires that he had to repress for so long in heaven. He knows he wants the Marquis Andras as his own and is in love with him and vice versa but politics prevent them from truly being together and though Rideriel longs for Andras, he explores his harem when Andras returns to his region to lead.
This story explores Rideriel engaging the members of his harem. We get three distinct and different experiences and they made a fun erotic read. I loved how caring Rideriel was with each of them, treating them so well and bringing them pleasure and happiness.
The journey was fun. This author has a distinct way of writing that grew on me with this book and I’m starting to look forward to more from this author.