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Marion & The Bandit King
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 7 hrs and 21 mins
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Publisher's summary
“If you’re a 21-year-old woman in medieval England, and the Lord of the Manor steals your oxen on the day you bury your father, what can you do? Well Marion fought back with the only weapon available to her, sex.
Marion will do whatever it takes to protect herself and her younger brothers. Following the guidance of her dead mother (via a witches’-brew-induced trip), she learns that she can bend men and women to her will, and her pleasure. She also discovers that when the good and the lawful fail you, there’s no one to turn to but the lawless and the bad.
Released from her dead father’s oppression, the strong, resourceful and red-blooded Marion refuses to accept her fate, embracing her new sexual freedom at the same time. Her fight for justice becomes a struggle for survival, taking her from Erdington, the tiny village of her birth, to the medieval market town of Birmingham.
Marion’s search for allies and indulgence leads her to encounters with the humble and the noble, law enforcers and law breakers. It might be her childhood playmate, the strong submissive Daniel, the toned handsome actor Piebald, or even the lissom Bailiff’s wife, Dionisia de Beresford.
In her most desperate and dangerous gamble, Marion seduces Amis Lafitte, the notorious Bandit King, using him to defeat her family’s enemies. All seems well at last, but when you’re riding a wolf dismounting might prove fatal. And when that wolf discovers you’ve ridden other steeds, people start to die.”
Marion will do whatever it takes to protect herself and her younger brothers. Following the guidance of her dead mother (via a witches’-brew-induced trip), she learns that she can bend men and women to her will, and her pleasure. She also discovers that when the good and the lawful fail you, there’s no one to turn to but the lawless and the bad.
Released from her dead father’s oppression, the strong, resourceful and red-blooded Marion refuses to accept her fate, embracing her new sexual freedom at the same time. Her fight for justice becomes a struggle for survival, taking her from Erdington, the tiny village of her birth, to the medieval market town of Birmingham.
Marion’s search for allies and indulgence leads her to encounters with the humble and the noble, law enforcers and law breakers. It might be her childhood playmate, the strong submissive Daniel, the toned handsome actor Piebald, or even the lissom Bailiff’s wife, Dionisia de Beresford.
In her most desperate and dangerous gamble, Marion seduces Amis Lafitte, the notorious Bandit King, using him to defeat her family’s enemies. All seems well at last, but when you’re riding a wolf dismounting might prove fatal. And when that wolf discovers you’ve ridden other steeds, people start to die.”