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Seven Devils and a Rose (A Reverse Harem Realm-Travel Fantasy Romance)

One girl. Transported to a realm full of magic and paranormal creatures. A rare pure power. Seven hunky men. A fairy tale with a twist. My name is Alfie. A university student. I’m nothing special. Just your average nineteen-year-old girl doing her best at life. Then that happens. The unexpected. The impossible. The magic. When I first set foot on St. James Manor, a charming old house my parents bought and turned into a retreat for writers, I feel a sense of connection with the magical place. One night, I’m inadvertently transported to another realm. Disorientated and afraid of my new, mysterious surroundings, I’m found by two dark warrior lords, who mistake me for a boy. They even suspect that I am a member of a loose, violent bandit that is raiding their kingdom and kidnapping civilians. Despite having a fun and adventurous soul, I find nothing exciting, as these two gorgeous warriors, tsundere Caleb and gregarious Felix, take me back to their camp and proceed to grill me about my background. When a group of bandits pursues me and I am lost in the wild, dangerous woods, an alluring vision-in-white of a lord appears. His name is Geoffrey, and his enthralling charm fascinates me. Of course, all that I want is to return home. But little do I know that finding a way home is the least of my worries because there are those with dark power who are hunting me down. * * * Seven Devils and a Rose is a reverse harem fantasy romance where the heroine doesn't have to choose, because why would she when she could have all seven hunky heroes as her men? The heroine starts out weak but grows into an OP as the story progresses. The realm has both western and eastern cultures, with a mixture of magic and technology. WARNING: This book contains hunky men vying for the heroine's attention and love, and of course, lots of steamy, sexy time later in the series. It's a reverse harem, after all. You have been warned.

authoralexiax · Fantasi
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43 Chs

The Magic of the Aurora Light - Part 7

I searched about the door, looking for a lock or something. Then I found it. It was so obvious, just like in Dad's fantasy books.

I pressed on the nose of the lion statue that protruded from the door. Immediately, the stone wall moved and turned, opening and allowing me access to the outside world.

I rushed out, my bare feet cold against the marble floor beneath me. Again, I didn't remember that there was any marble floor at the entrance of the bathhouse previously, so this place was obviously not home.

Outside, it was dark, with a hint of moonlight in the distance that illuminated a gray hue on my surroundings. And yes, I noticed immediately that this wasn't the back garden of St. James Manor, as everything here looked completely different.

As I stepped out farther, I noticed that behind me and above the bathhouse was the aurora, and I couldn't help but stare at it in awe. So it didn't just appear in the bathhouse. It was outside, too, and stretched high above the sky and even farther, beyond my left and right sides like a sort of barrier between two worlds.

Oh. My. God.

The sight was breathtakingly beautiful, and I was mesmerized for a moment. I felt as if I had stepped into a whole other universe and that I was now watching the stars up close. The Aurora, with its multi colors of the rainbow, danced and sparkled while the rays of light shone and bathed the surrounding area in a prism of hues.

Even though it was exquisite and I wanted to gaze at it longer, taking it in and storing the image in the database that was my mind, I knew that I couldn't because time was of the essence.

I snapped back to reality, my mind racing.

Where am I if this isn't home? If this isn't St. James Island? If this isn't America? If this isn't Earth?

I searched around me as I tried to figure out the answer, or at least toss up possibilities of where I could be.

Then it hit me! Oh God! I hadn't been transported to another realm, had I? I mean, that would be just impossible. It is just not tangible.

Then again, Dad's words echoed gently in my mind. Anything is possible if you put your imagination and creativity to it.

"Oh, Dad," I said under my breath, my voice shaking. Why did this kind of thing happen? When we had just talked about it? Was it a sign, a marker, or something?

Suddenly, I noticed that the noise of men shouting was getting louder, and I knew that they were heading this way, toward me.

I narrowed my eyes, searching and trying to figure out what the hell was going on.

Boom! I felt the earth shake beneath me, and at the same time, lights burst and exploded brightly in the sky.

Oh Lord, this is definitely World War III, all right.

I instinctively left the bathhouse and ran toward the woods on the other side, my bare feet on the cold, hard earth.

I didn't know how long I ran, but I kept at it like the devil was chasing after me. I sprinted until I felt the cuts against my skin. Holding back groans of pain that desperately wanted to escape my mouth, I kept racing until my heart ached and my sides were sore. It was only then that I slowed down because I frantically needed to catch my breath.

Behind me, I could still hear the voices of men shouting chaotically, getting ever closer.

Are they chasing after me? But why? How do they even know that I'm here in the first place? I had just gotten out of the bathhouse, and I was sure no one had seen me.

"Over there!" I heard one shout.

I freaked out and instinctively started running again. Suddenly, in my panicky state, I missed a step and tripped, and I found myself tumbling down the side of a steep hill, my slender body rolling like a log until I hit the bottom with a puff.