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Man-gods born to live and love forever, the Lords of Satyr are renowned for their sexual prowess...and unquenchable lust...

Call My Name

The forum excavations in Rome go on, directed by the iron-willed, charismatic Lord Bastian Satyr. Out of nowhere, a mysterious, haunting voice... read more

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In centuries past, many of the Satyr secretly dwelled throughout Italy, working in the vineyards of the wine god, Bacchus.

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Prologue
Scena Antica I
Chapters 1 - 4
Scena Antica II
Chapter 5
Scena Antica III
Chapters 6 -7
Scena Antica IV
Chapters 8 - 12
Scena Antica V
Chapter 13
Scena Antica VI
Chapters 14 - 15
Scena Antica VII
Chapter 16
Scena Antica VIII
Chapter 17
Scena Antica IX
Chapter 18
Scena Antica X
Chapters 19 - 20

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This is book 6 of 7 in Lords of Satyr. (standard series)

Preceded by Dane, and followed by Sevin.

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  1. Elizabeth Amber (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Aphrodisia
Country: USA
Publication Date: May 1, 2011
ISBN: 978-0758241306
Page Count: 256

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Reading Level: Adults

Sexually explicit material

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  • Nicholas
  • Raine
  • Lyon
  • Dominic
  • Dane

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