Gesa has her hands full trying to manage her pride and all their baggage. Oisin is recovering, but Gesa has a secret that still might make him walk away. Meanwhile, the brash gryphon has her heart set on adding a mage to her menagerie…if she can find him and free him from the slavery of the Mage Guild. But rescuing Halstad takes the pride into uncharted waters, where Kai has to choose between her old roots and her new family.
And what the hell is Derek White up to anyway?
In the final three books of the Gesa’s Menagerie series krakens attack, gryphons rampage, demons plot, and all the monsters finally find a home.
Author’s Note:
I was tired of reading the same old thing over and over again in reverse harem. Sick of all alpha male and fainting female all the time—and desperate to be able to tell the male characters apart—I tried to infuse some variety into my story. Gesa might not be your cup of tea, and that’s okay—she doesn’t care. Her lovers are as varied in physicality and personality as they are in supernatural race. And the characters all have their own definition of sexuality. I know reverse harem is all about the fantasy, and my fantasy is a bit outside the norm. You’ve been warned.
Story length definitions:
Flash fiction: 200–2,000 words
Short story: 1,500–7,500 words
Novelette: 7,500–15,000 words
Novella: 15,000–40,000 words
Novel: 50,000 words and up.
*Gesa’s Menagerie books are novellas of between 30,000–40,000 words. This box set is 108,000 words, with no extra “fluff” like previews etc. at the end.
*This is a series. There will be unresolved plot threads at times/ occasional cliff hangers.
*Do NOT read this series if you are easily offended. Contains: mentions of past trauma/rape, adult language (that’s cursing kids, lots of it), and sexual content (including male/female, male/male, female/female, male/male/female, female/female/male and any other combination you can think of. Oh, and probably some tentacles and diphallia).