Forced to marry the Whore King, Princess Valechka has signed a magical contract with the Advisor of Iniquity to gain sexual prowess. In order to save... > Lire la suite
Forced to marry the Whore King, Princess Valechka has signed a magical contract with the Advisor of Iniquity to gain sexual prowess. In order to save the Kingdom of Aurelia from an immediate attack from the Kingdom of Castor, Princess Valechka accepts the arranged marriage for peace. It's not a secret she's not the first princess to be wed to him. In fact, the Whore King has a harem full of princesses, including those from the conquered kingdoms just across the ravine. With no heirs to date, she aims to change the tide and strikes a deal with the Advisor of Iniquity, Milogost Cheronobog. The dark secrets of Aurelia and beyond are held by one entity called the Sin Bringer or Milogost Cheronobog. No one knows where he came from or exactly how long he has occupied his seat as an advisor for all sins and pleasures, but he's managed to swindle the whole council-and even the King. When Valechka boldly marches in to demand his services, he can't resist. After all, he already knows she's been spying on him through the keyhole this past year. Crowned Third Prince of Nasser, Ghassan doesn't want to give up on his ex-fiancee, Valechka just yet. Crashing the coronation, he aims to convince her to run away with him, to abandon this idea she can conquer the Whore King where so many men and women have failed. As he uncovers the dirty contract between the princess and the Sin Bringer, the Blue-eyed Devil just might have to concede and turn his focus on teaching Valechka with a hands-on approach. Will all their efforts be enough to prepare the Crowned First Princess Valechka to face the Whore King? Or will the Three Shades of the Underworld have to reveal themselves in order to save the day? This story contains verbal and physical abuse, sexual assault, explicit violence and gore, graphic sexual content, strong language, attempted rape, and more. Know the acts, events, and characters are purely fiction. Content and scenes in this book may be triggering for some readers.