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Unsheathed

Unsheathed

An Epic Futa Fantasy

Book 1 of The Warrior Queen
7,835 words; Published: May 3rd, 2018
Futa~F / FFM / Femdom / Fantasy
A young sorceress explores the upside of magical misfortune with her willing queen.

The sorceress Selena serves at the right hand of Anja, the Warrior Queen, divining the future from the hearts of men she beds.

When war threatens, she brings a soldier to the queen’s chamber and together they take him, hoping she can glimpse enough of the future to repel an invasion. At the height of their coupling, the magic goes awry and the young sorceress takes more from the soldier than his visions—she absorbs his very manhood.

Selena, no longer completely a woman, locks eyes with the queen. Implicitly, they both understand what must happen next to save the kingdom—it’s something they’ve both wanted for a long time.

Wow! This was yet another fine story from this author. I'm impressed that she can produce stories set in modern times and then so effortlessly slip into fantasy. This was such a great extension to the mage that she could ...ahem... "grow" into a new role like this. Kudos on coming up with something this unique. Very well written book (as one would expect) and very good fantasy in the bargain. I would recommend this to anyone with even a passing interest in the genre.

B. Binkerd - Amazon

Anyone who enjoys futa erotica should give this a read. Anja and Selena's tensions exploded in a most erotic way. There is a true story-line to be followed and it is a good one. I cannot wait to find out what happens next.

Lovebug - Amazon

The Author's Story

Fans might remember elements of this story from Hypnotryst, where a character Susan writes a story within the story about a sexy Warrior Queen set in an ancient world (think Sparta). That idea went on to spawn a series including Queen's Gambit and Queen Takes Knight, both of which have appeared in Sex and Sorcery anthologies published by Uruk Press. To give the series a proper introduction, this is a re-imagining of that scene - the petite blonde handmaiden bringing a soldier to the queen's quarters for sex.

Sasha the handmaiden is now Selena the magical Siren, whom you'll remember from Queen's Gambit - she's the one who can seduce a man with a glance and steal his soul with a drop of ... But that would be spoiling the story.

Hopefully this prequel answers some of the questions from Queen's Gambit without spoiling the story.

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