Burberry Country
Eric returned home late per usual from his work, and like the past couple of days, his appearance was cadaver like. This week was supposed to be a one week break from shooting, and tomorrow was supposed to be his special day. He planned it for days, wanting to spend it with Evangeline. But she disappeared, taking his mind and heart with her.
A hot stream of air swirled from his lips while dragging his body towards his room. Along the way, he removed his bonnet, scarf, and jacket. He didn't mind the blinking of the telephone on top of the table in the hallway. He was even dreading it . . . didn't want to hear whoever called. Nevertheless, his finger pushed the replay button and entered his room. Tossing his garments to the side, he removed his shirt.
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New Novel:
Realm Wars (ML)
Genre: Dark Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Mature, R18, Romance, Angels, Demons, Sprites, Elves, Beastmen, War
Summary:
A long, long time ago.
In this world of power and magic, war is constant.
The six realms in the world of Septverden have been shackled in perpetual conflict. They have engaged in slaughter and battles among themselves for every reason possible, from territory, resources to meaningless semantics.
In the era where the mortal realm is the weakest among the six realms, where human bones and ashes covered the entire Blue Earth Continent, Empires rise and fall as the never-ending cycle of war birthed boned deep hatred that even centuries can’t erase.
Until the mortal realm no longer can take the oppression and give birth to a new generation of heroes.
With power equal to that of the Heaven and Nether Realm.
With strength and agility on par with the Beast realm.
With magic and spells second only to that of the Elfen and Spirit realm.
With these.
The mortal realm stood shoulder to shoulder with the five realms and humans sore to never-seen heights.
Together, they reclaimed their lands and repelled the five realms back to their continent.
And the world of Septverden finally known peace.
Or so the tale goes . . .