Golemancer Girls: A Monster Girl Harem Serial Short by Maxx Whittaker


Golemancer Girls: A Monster Girl Harem Serial Short
Title : Golemancer Girls: A Monster Girl Harem Serial Short
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Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 87
Publication : First published October 16, 2020

Capture souls. Prepare organic compounds. Animate.
As a science guy I never put much stock in luck...until mine ran out.
When my fellow tomb-hunter blew me off a bridge, leaving me for dead and stealing my golem companions, I became a convert to the existence of good fortune.
I didn’t die, against the odds. I was spared. Rend, I said to myself, cradling my leg stump, what would the Temple instruct in this situation? Mercy and Wisdom, of course.
So that’s what I’ll do... when I free the golem girls my partner stole and hand him over to witch hunters with just enough of his guts left to give them some sport.
All that stands between me and my revenge is recreating my team. And soul-devouring wights and demon infested crypts. Maybe a nosey Crown agent with a taste for executions. See, being a golemancer is punishable by death where I’m from. Just possessing a golem soul is enough to get your hands lopped off. But it’s alright because luck is on my side.
That’s the great thing about luck: It’s always on your side.
Until it runs out...


Golemancer Girls is a serial fiction series following Rend's ongoing quest for vengeance. These short-read installments are a slow-burn monster girl harem that includes violence, sexual themes, and adult situations.


Golemancer Girls: A Monster Girl Harem Serial Short Reviews


  • Jake

    Interesting, but needs an editor

    Short, smutty, thrilling, and builds a world in short order.
    I'm interested in the story, but I found enough grammatical and punctuation errors that I dropped the rating. Also, the story is mostly written in present tense. Not a bad thing, but most books I've read lately are mostly past tense, so the writing style the me off.

  • Ronald McCully

    A lot better than the title suggests

    Despite the goofy title and drab description I really enjoyed it. Could use an outside proofreader, lots of words missing.