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Fantasy > The Owlbear and the Omens - a reverse harem with NO SPICE?

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Aengie Scevity (aengie_scevity) | 3 comments Hello, all!

I'm Aengie Scevity, author of THE OWLBEAR AND THE OMENS! I'd be thrilled if anyone wanted to check it out. Self-publishing in a convoluted journey and I believe I have bungled it at every step. Now I'm playing catch-up trying to get reviews

Here’s a quick overview of my work:
Title: The Owlbear and the Omens
Blurb: Imperial Princess Phosphoria of the Zekzterian Empire is desperate to survive the inevitable culling of her father’s harem, when an opportunity arises. In the conquered land of Great Leven, her dying brother is an heirless king until Phosphoria wins the right to his throne.

To secure her rule, Phosphoria announces a tour of the country and trials for her hand, but when servants and nobles alike are murdered, she discovers that the harem she escaped might just be the key to stay the infighting. However, a queen’s harem will be no easy feat as the lords of Great Leven will never accept the proposal and Phosphoria is unable to lie; she is Blessed by the Owlbear, forced to see and speak only the truth.

Further complications arise from rebels loyal to the usurped royal line, and the reappearance of the true heir: the Lost Prince Osbeorn Auber of Great Leven, whose coming was foretold in omens upon the wind.

By marrying many, Phosphoria runs the risk of marrying the murderer in her midst, but she must fight tradition if she is to succeed against the rebels, the murderer, and the lords of Great Leven itself. As for Osbeorn, he must come to terms with the darkness of his past before he can look to the future of his country.

Available on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Owlbear-Omens-...


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Senara | 4 comments hii, this sounds great, do you offer physical copies for a review?


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