Claiming a Queen

· The Warrior's of Ar'mora Book 3 · Aedan Sayla
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A visitor in the night and the feeling of something terrible about to occur has the resurgent Kingdom of Ar’mora balanced on the edge of a knife. Can disaster be averted or will the history of the ancient past be repeated?


Torin embarks on a mission to save his nation, but what fate he will encounter is uncertain. It will only be by faith that he has any chance of overcoming and achieving the victory and the destiny foretold over him by a dying father. Kings and Princes go to war and the prize is the rarest Princess of all. She is to be sacrificed but can she be saved or is it already too late for her people to realize how far they’ve succumbed to the demons that control them?


Claiming a Queen is the third part of a five book journey into the exotic realms of a place that has never been spoken of and is now just beginning to be realized through the lives of the five remaining blood heirs of the House of Arn, of the kindred of people known to the ancient world as the Ar’morians. This is a tale of overcoming faith and erotic conquest. A reality of an ancient place comes alive in this tale of Christian Erotic Themed Fantasy Fiction.

About the author

Up till now only half the story has been written and so now it's time to read everything and not just what many have found acceptable. The truth and love itself are not bound by man, but are timeless and should be shared in full and so I write the whole story.


Sincerely, Aedan Sayla - Also writing as Frank Carlyle (Pen Name)

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