Synopses & Reviews
Princess, the fourth volume of the Maiden saga, follows the fortunes of the apprentice seamstress Iriel. Escaping a session in the public stocks for whipping and ravishment, she finds herself serving as galley maid in a trading vessel, is immured in a brothel, and finally used as a pawn in the diplomatic games of men who care nothing for her modesty and very little for her life. And then there are the trolls and goblins, intent on what remains of her maiden virtue.
Synopsis
Following the (mis)fortunes of Aeisla, her compatriot Iriel, and their ad hoc band of nubile, Amazonian warrior women, this tale reveals how they are forced to flee their native Aegmund or face bizarre and public erotic punishment. Their passages worked copiously, and they arrive by ship at the kingdom of Oretea. Political scheming, slavery, and perverse punishments ensue in this, the fabulously inventive final part of Aishling Morgan's Maiden saga.
About the Author
Aishling Morgan is the author of Beastly Behaviour, Captive, Deep Blue, Innocent, and Portrait of a Disciplinarian.