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Five lusty men, three stubborn women, and two determined guardians must comply with a dead queen's wishes: When her youngest daughter reaches maturity each of her daughters must marry. The wording of the will leads the guardians to believe the princesses must be seduced before they wed.

Five lusty men, three stubborn women, and two determined guardians must comply with a dead queen's wishes: When her youngest daughter reaches maturity each of her daughters must marry. The wording of the will leads the guardians to believe the princesses must be seduced before they wed.

In Marchon's stables the grooms claim Kerrie rode all her lovers to their early deaths. In the guardroom the knights avow she required her lovers to spear her so often their seed spilled like blood. And in the kitchens the cooks gossip Kerrie kept her lovers on the boil so long they expired from the heat.
You may have met her daughters in Passion's Four Towers. Come meet the notorious queen herself.

Marchonland's people have something new to gossip about. Twin princesses have come to find their mates. Prince Gerard and Prince Edgar are just the men for them.
In a typical identical-twin game, the women often switch places to see if the princes can tell them apart. And even though Gerard and Edgar know they are dealing with twins, they find distinguishing one from the other nearly impossible--unless the women are naked.
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