Title | : | Esoterica: The Omnibus: The Lovecraftian Harem Lit Saga (Esoterica Chronicles) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 1052 |
Publication | : | Published July 28, 2022 |
Harem Magus? Me?
I'd known my fair share of tragedy in the last year. Lost my family, abandoned by my friends... things were looking down. Imagine my surprise when I get ripped out of my own reality and forcibly enrolled in a magic school nestled between the seams of the multiverse. My new purpose? Defend all of creation against the Outer Gods and keep from dying at the hands of the Void Things.
But there's something nefarious about my headmistress... something I don't trust. At least I'm not alone anymore. I've started attracting women that are as gorgeous as they are powerful, and somehow my new magical abilities have bonded us together. A vampire, a chick who's apparently the daughter of a star (not sure how that works), and even a half-demon—my love life is a lot more colorful than it used to be.
But the stakes keeping getting higher and higher. Death, dismemberment, and the collapse of the multiverse all threaten to make date night a thing of the past. The worst part? Only I have the power to do something about it.
Why buy this version? The omnibus edition features edits, corrections, and revisions to the text that have made the story even better received by test readers. It also includes a bit of bonus content. This is the ultimate edition of Esoterica, but only awesome people can buy it. The only way to know if you qualify is to click the "Buy Now" and see if it works. Good luck!
Esoterica: The Omnibus has scenes of intimacy between consenting adults and graphic depictions of fantasy violence. It is at once a little darker and a littler sillier than the average story in this genre. You've been warned.
I'd known my fair share of tragedy in the last year. Lost my family, abandoned by my friends... things were looking down. Imagine my surprise when I get ripped out of my own reality and forcibly enrolled in a magic school nestled between the seams of the multiverse. My new purpose? Defend all of creation against the Outer Gods and keep from dying at the hands of the Void Things.
But there's something nefarious about my headmistress... something I don't trust. At least I'm not alone anymore. I've started attracting women that are as gorgeous as they are powerful, and somehow my new magical abilities have bonded us together. A vampire, a chick who's apparently the daughter of a star (not sure how that works), and even a half-demon—my love life is a lot more colorful than it used to be.
But the stakes keeping getting higher and higher. Death, dismemberment, and the collapse of the multiverse all threaten to make date night a thing of the past. The worst part? Only I have the power to do something about it.
Why buy this version? The omnibus edition features edits, corrections, and revisions to the text that have made the story even better received by test readers. It also includes a bit of bonus content. This is the ultimate edition of Esoterica, but only awesome people can buy it. The only way to know if you qualify is to click the "Buy Now" and see if it works. Good luck!
Esoterica: The Omnibus has scenes of intimacy between consenting adults and graphic depictions of fantasy violence. It is at once a little darker and a littler sillier than the average story in this genre. You've been warned.
Esoterica: The Omnibus: The Lovecraftian Harem Lit Saga (Esoterica Chronicles) Reviews
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I wish more authors or publishers.......
Having to series put in one and able to read it from the 1st book to the last one in the series is way awesome!!
I believe that I read this series in two and a half days, just because I wanted to.
I hope you do other of your work or allow some of your work to get published like this Omnibus!!! -
Dropped this one. I just couldn’t get into it. I normally like Virgil’s books, but this one didn’t vibe with me. Not only were there some cringe moments there were some questionable morality moments in there. Just wasn’t for me