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One horn, lots of problems, tons of fun.
Kent Clark didn't have much going for him in life, but things somehow managed to get better when he found himself standing in front of an interdimensional deity after having been murdered in a botched (and highly weird) robbery. His new task: track down four unicorns so he could help to father new magical worlds.
Also, they're total babes.
While it seemed like a simple and enviable task at first, things became increasingly challenging for him. Were the unicorns magical? Yes. Beautiful? Absolutely. But the peaceful world of Sanctuary was somehow filled with obstacles: a devious succubus clan, satyrs wanting to steer him in the wrong direction, and imposters that threatened to derail his mission.
Winning over the unicorns also proved to be quite the mission, as it meant he had to build a place of safety, a home base they would actually want to live in. By the way, did we mention that he's the only male humanoid in all of Sanctuary? Well, he is. So that's going to be interesting.
FYI: This book works best if you decide not to worry about the horn logistics too much.
Think something along the lines of Farming Life in Another World, except on a more intimate scale, and it pulls no punches on the good stuff. The following genre labels are relevant:
Kent Clark didn't have much going for him in life, but things somehow managed to get better when he found himself standing in front of an interdimensional deity after having been murdered in a botched (and highly weird) robbery. His new task: track down four unicorns so he could help to father new magical worlds.
Also, they're total babes.
While it seemed like a simple and enviable task at first, things became increasingly challenging for him. Were the unicorns magical? Yes. Beautiful? Absolutely. But the peaceful world of Sanctuary was somehow filled with obstacles: a devious succubus clan, satyrs wanting to steer him in the wrong direction, and imposters that threatened to derail his mission.
Winning over the unicorns also proved to be quite the mission, as it meant he had to build a place of safety, a home base they would actually want to live in. By the way, did we mention that he's the only male humanoid in all of Sanctuary? Well, he is. So that's going to be interesting.
FYI: This book works best if you decide not to worry about the horn logistics too much.
Think something along the lines of Farming Life in Another World, except on a more intimate scale, and it pulls no punches on the good stuff. The following genre labels are relevant:
- Base Building
Exploration Fantasy
Travel Fantasy
Slice of Life
Cozy Lit for Men
Harem Lit
Dudelit
Gamelit/LitRPG Adjacent
Humorous Fantasy
Genre: HaremLit
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