Eryet's Fountain. Knights of Vallor, #3
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- ISBN8215749296
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- Date de parution03/02/2023
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- ÉditeurWMG Publishing
Résumé
On the brink of death, Salia is rushed to the nearest healer that can aid her: a beautiful and mysterious sorceress named Eryet. Meanwhile, Salia's soul is in Heaven, resisting the sweet seduction of Idet, the goddess of death, who is a beautiful young woman and very lonely. Thanks to Eryet's healing water, however, Idet only has so much time to seduce Salia to her side. As Eryet's waters restore Salia's injured body, Fara sets out to find and catch Caoimhe -- and hopefully bring her to justice. Don't miss the third installment of this lesbian harem romance series! --Fara hated it when Eryet's eyes danced with laughter.
For a healer, Fara thought she was quite businesslike, cruel, and mocking. None of the gentleness and compassion that Ferne, another healer, possessed. "I am more than a mere healer, good knight, " said Eryet, as if she had emerged from Fara's thoughts. "I am capable of as much death and destruction as I am healing and restoration." Fara frowned. "But you are known throughout Vallor for your healing arts." "That I am, " agreed Eryet, "but only because healing is the more lucrative endeavor.
Come now. Shall you go forth and fetch the little witch for me or not?" Her sly eyes went to the fountain, where Salia lay beneath the water still. "If you would rather not, then you can take your princess and kindly go. But I know that you shall not. Knights are always full of such romantic notions as love. You would never allow Salia to perish." --"No, " said Salia, blinking out tears. "It's just .
For a healer, Fara thought she was quite businesslike, cruel, and mocking. None of the gentleness and compassion that Ferne, another healer, possessed. "I am more than a mere healer, good knight, " said Eryet, as if she had emerged from Fara's thoughts. "I am capable of as much death and destruction as I am healing and restoration." Fara frowned. "But you are known throughout Vallor for your healing arts." "That I am, " agreed Eryet, "but only because healing is the more lucrative endeavor.
Come now. Shall you go forth and fetch the little witch for me or not?" Her sly eyes went to the fountain, where Salia lay beneath the water still. "If you would rather not, then you can take your princess and kindly go. But I know that you shall not. Knights are always full of such romantic notions as love. You would never allow Salia to perish." --"No, " said Salia, blinking out tears. "It's just .























