The Prince with 2 Scepters
A Secret Anatomy Taboo Royal Romance
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4.1 • 7 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The prince has two scepters: one that points forwards, and the other back. How will I enjoy the ride?
Lorna:
My parents always wanted me to be a slender, lithe girl fit for a prince. They even signed me up for dance lessons, like I was going to be a prima ballerina. As if! But now, those lessons in flexibility are serving me well because this handsome prince has two scepters … that point in opposite directions!
Cedric:
I thought Lorna was one of the ladies I ordered off the menu. Yeah, I’m that type of a$$hole.
But Lorna is so much more because the curvy girl’s young …
Feisty …
Sassy as hell …
And so flexible.
Soon, she’s showing off her elasticity, and it only gets better from here!
This is a follow-up to Sven and Shirley’s story, Twice Taken By My Dad’s Best Friend. In this tale, we meet Lorna, Shirley’s roomie from college who used to get into the worst escapades. Yes, it’s that girl – the one with no boundaries at all. But now, Lorna’s met her match because not only is Cedric a prince, but he’s got TWO of what she needs and one of them points in the OPPOSITE DIRECTION! Holy cow! Click “Read” immediately because these stories are only getting crazier with every installment. Shock factor guaranteed 😊
Customer Reviews
Fun Read
SE Law continues on the double appendages theme with “The Prince with Sceptors.” The books are all standalone but interconnected. Lorna is a college student having an affair with the Chancellor, who is on the older side. He has to take several blue pills to get it up. At first, I felt sorry for the old guy, but as the story progressed, he wasn’t a favorite of mine.
Lorna lands herself in quite a predicament with a group of super older men, like Grandpa’s age. She has a run-in with this guy, a Prince, Cedric, who happens to have two appendages. He explains to her how it works. Lorna has always been the curious type and goes for it.
Now, I’ve read my fair share of MFM, MFMM, etc, and I do admit that I often get confused. “The Prince with 2 Sceptors” was described as incredibly endowed, and I found myself confused with where slot A went into slot B in various positions, but other than that, it was a fun read.
I received a copy of this book for free and am leaving this review voluntarily.
Made foreach other
She was raised to be slender and had dance classes to be flexible. He’s a prince that has special appendages. They meet by accident but it leads to both of their satisfaction! I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.