“Three women. One Sultan. Countless secrets—more steamy surprises.”
Another take on harems. Set in 1920s Arabia, the story follows three bold and fabulous American women who each choose to join the harem of Sultan Farouz of Rakal Al Sulem… and promptly turn his world upside down.
From palace intrigue and murder to treasure hunts, ghostly traps, and seductive plots, each season brings mystery, adventure, and steamy entanglements—always with a wink, a curve, and a clever twist.
Hi, I'm J. Tiffany Noore and I write steamy HaremLit with a twist: one man, fabulous harem companions, multiple points-of-view. I call it Ensemble HaremLit. Imagine a TV series with a season arc and character arcs, or a roleplaying game with side quests for your companions.
The adventures are otherworldly, and the relationships respectful, caring and consensual between nice guys and wonder women.
"I think that I shall Love you through your writings, just don't tell my wife!" - Devoted reader on Facebook
All my stories are available from my website: jtn.me
About me I’m 30 and live in Madison, Wisconsin. My zodiac sign is Aries.
I have a Persian cat called ‘Cougar’ 😽. Hey, how could I not fall for a Persian Queen?
HOLY DESERT NIGHTS! Getting the complete Three Tiffanys collection is like having the entire Arabian adventure at your fingertips, and let me tell you - J. Tiffany Noore has created something absolutely LEGENDARY here! Five full seasons of the most incredible Ensemble HaremLit I’ve ever read, following three amazing American women as they navigate 1920s palace politics, solve murders, hunt for mythical pearls, and oh yeah - share some absolutely SCORCHING moments with Sultan Farouz that had me fanning myself with my e-reader!
What makes this series so brilliant is how each Tiffany brings something completely unique to the table. Walker with her adventurous business spirit (and those particularly steamy scenes - you know the ones!), Takei with her engineering genius that saves the day more times than I can count, and J with her filmmaker’s eye that turns their adventures into movie magic. The way Tiffany writes their sisterhood evolving from strangers to true partners is absolutely beautiful, and the “reverse POV” approach puts these incredible women front and center where they belong.
The progression across all five seasons is masterful storytelling - from solving Ailyah’s murder in Season 1 to that brilliant fake kidnapping scheme in the finale, every season builds perfectly on the last. The palace intrigue with characters like Sheik Rushdi, spy master Rayyit, and Minister al-Kaban keeps you guessing, while those intimate scenes between Farouz and his three wives are written with such care that each relationship feels completely distinct and meaningful. And can we talk about little Naaji’s crush on J? Absolutely adorable!
If you’re new to Ensemble HaremLit, this complete collection is the PERFECT introduction - you get to see exactly why this subgenre is so addictive! The Arabian setting is so immersive you can practically smell the incense and feel the desert heat, and Tiffany’s worldbuilding just gets richer with each season. From water engineering projects to film studios to tourist adventures, these women use their talents to build something incredible together. I’m honestly devastated it’s over, but what a ride! Sultan Farouz is definitely one lucky man, and I’m more than a little jealous. Five enthusiastic stars and already missing my favorite trio!
Reading J. Tiffany Noore’s complete Three Tiffanys series in one go was an incredible experience that really showcased her evolution as a storyteller. What started as a clever murder mystery in 1920s Arabia transformed into something much deeper—a thoughtful exploration of female friendship, cultural adaptation, and finding purpose in unexpected places. Watching J, Walker, and Takei grow from three very different American women thrown together by circumstance into a genuine sisterhood who each find their own way to contribute meaningfully to their new home was genuinely moving. The fact that Noore maintained each character’s distinct voice and personality across five seasons while showing realistic growth is pretty remarkable.
What impressed me most about reading these back-to-back is how Noore uses the series format to really dig into complex themes. The early seasons focus on adventure and mystery-solving, but by the end we’re dealing with serious questions about colonialism, women’s roles in society, and what it means to build a life in a culture different from your own. The romantic elements never overshadow the character development or political intrigue—instead, they enhance our understanding of how these relationships evolve and deepen over time. Sultan Farouz becomes more than just a love interest; he’s a partner in their journey of mutual cultural exchange.
This series really convinced me that Ensemble HaremLit can tackle serious subjects without losing its entertainment value. Noore proves that you can have steamy romance, exciting adventure, feminist themes, and thoughtful cultural commentary all in the same story if you’re skilled enough to balance them properly. The Three Tiffanys feels like the perfect example of what this genre can achieve when it’s in the hands of a writer who respects both her characters and her readers. If you’re curious about why Noore is considered the pioneer of Ensemble HaremLit, this series is essential reading.