A Knight To Remember
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  • Reads 1,520,773
  • Votes 12,584
  • Parts 46
  • Time 10h 47m
Complete, First published Feb 14, 2012
At the end of the campaign season the King returns with a new Hero.   Lord Torc is a mighty warrior whose conquests on the battlefield and the bedroom are legendary.  He is a man unlike any Maeb has ever met - strong, handsome and hungry for her.  But their love is forbidden and threatens to tear her world apart.  Maeb must fight for what she wants.  She must save her Kingdom, her child and her Knight To Remember.
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