Description:Marrying The Wolf is a Historical/Gothic Erotica short story - M/F. This erotica short story contains explicit content, erotic situations, graphic language and is suitable for readers 18 and over.There was only one woman Gorlacon would have for a queen once he united the scattered tribes of Picts into one kingdom under his rule. She was Etain, a wolf who wanted nothing to do with men, a tracker, a hunter,and a warrior. She was made of men's nightmares, and there was no escaping her vengeance. He had to have her. He knew that the only way to make her his own would be to convince her on her own terms. She had been hurt before and had wreaked havoc as she sought her revenge. He knows that with her by his side, there’s nothing he can’t do. But first he has to find the right offering to convince her to be his wife. What will it take to convince her that she is safe with him and that he will not keep her from anything she wants or needs?Excerpt:There was only one woman Gorlacon would have for a queen once he united the scattered tribes of Picts into one kingdom under his rule. She was Etain, a wolf who wanted nothing to do with men, a tracker, a hunter, a warrior. She was made of men's nightmares, and there was no escaping her vengeance. There was fierceness and grace in every movement, and his admiration for her was boundless. He had no desire to subdue her or trap her, but he did want her at his side and in his bed. If only for a single night. Still, if she wouldn't agree to even one night, there were other ways to slake his thirst, and he would still have her at his side. He didn't doubt he could have her. He rose up from a farmer to a king because nobody in the land could fight better. If it was a matter of will and strength, then he was well-suited to the task.Etain came and went as she pleased. The longest she'd ever stay was two nights. She'd always be gone by the third morning and where she went, why she went there, and when she would return were all mysteries belonging to the gods. He never asked, only made room for her and treated her as an honored guest when she returned. One night after a visit his men were being particularly obnoxious in their speculations, especially since once of the spies saw her amongst the Romans in their garrison on the disputed border. Gorlacon stabbed the man in the throat before he could say another word, and gave the audience a hard stare, daring them to say another word. Nobody mentioned Etain again until she came riding in camp with her flinty stare, her unknowable mind working in its unknowable ways.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Marrying The Wolf: Medieval Erotica. To get started finding Marrying The Wolf: Medieval Erotica, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Marrying The Wolf is a Historical/Gothic Erotica short story - M/F. This erotica short story contains explicit content, erotic situations, graphic language and is suitable for readers 18 and over.There was only one woman Gorlacon would have for a queen once he united the scattered tribes of Picts into one kingdom under his rule. She was Etain, a wolf who wanted nothing to do with men, a tracker, a hunter,and a warrior. She was made of men's nightmares, and there was no escaping her vengeance. He had to have her. He knew that the only way to make her his own would be to convince her on her own terms. She had been hurt before and had wreaked havoc as she sought her revenge. He knows that with her by his side, there’s nothing he can’t do. But first he has to find the right offering to convince her to be his wife. What will it take to convince her that she is safe with him and that he will not keep her from anything she wants or needs?Excerpt:There was only one woman Gorlacon would have for a queen once he united the scattered tribes of Picts into one kingdom under his rule. She was Etain, a wolf who wanted nothing to do with men, a tracker, a hunter, a warrior. She was made of men's nightmares, and there was no escaping her vengeance. There was fierceness and grace in every movement, and his admiration for her was boundless. He had no desire to subdue her or trap her, but he did want her at his side and in his bed. If only for a single night. Still, if she wouldn't agree to even one night, there were other ways to slake his thirst, and he would still have her at his side. He didn't doubt he could have her. He rose up from a farmer to a king because nobody in the land could fight better. If it was a matter of will and strength, then he was well-suited to the task.Etain came and went as she pleased. The longest she'd ever stay was two nights. She'd always be gone by the third morning and where she went, why she went there, and when she would return were all mysteries belonging to the gods. He never asked, only made room for her and treated her as an honored guest when she returned. One night after a visit his men were being particularly obnoxious in their speculations, especially since once of the spies saw her amongst the Romans in their garrison on the disputed border. Gorlacon stabbed the man in the throat before he could say another word, and gave the audience a hard stare, daring them to say another word. Nobody mentioned Etain again until she came riding in camp with her flinty stare, her unknowable mind working in its unknowable ways.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Marrying The Wolf: Medieval Erotica. To get started finding Marrying The Wolf: Medieval Erotica, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.