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Father Basil knew better than to enter the door to Hell that haunted his village, but when it becomes clear that it's the only way to find his lost friend Sage, then the priest is forced to do the unthinkable. He journeys to Hell and finds finds himself in the Gardens of Malum, a lush flowery estate where demons indulge in their lechery and hedonism.

Father Basil ended his first night in Hell forced to make a deal with the strange shadow demon, Dandelion The demon will guide and protect the priest from the horrors of the underworld, all in exchange for a simple kiss. But can Dandelion really help Father Basil? Is the demon really satisfied with a simple kiss? To Father Basil is forced to put his trust in Dandelion, it requires him to question everything he's ever known.

This is Part Two of The Temptations of Father Basil, an queer episodic short story series following Father Basil's search for his lost friend, his explorations of the lands of Hell, and his developing relationship with the strange demon Dandelion. These stories are sexual in nature and should only be read by mature audiences.

It contains voyeurism, catholic guilt, butch bull babes with big boobs, probably too much world building, minor body horror, and more!

21k words, 16 illustrations. Comes in PDF and EPUB formats.

Click here if you want to read Part One!


StatusReleased
CategoryBook
Rating
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorRamlightly
Tagsdemon, Fantasy, LGBT, priest, Queer, Romance

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Temptations of Father Basil 2.pdf 9.7 MB
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Another lovely read from this universe. Your worldbuilding and storytelling is so captivating. Very nice to read about these characters again, I missed them.

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hi ram!! i just wanted to let you know that the metadata of both your epubs have a different author name than Ram Lightly (initials being R.M.) and I’m not sure if that’s info you want others to have access to! i was able to see it bc i back up my epubs via calibre which reads the file metadata :)

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Ahhhh, I didn't even think of that. Thank you, I'll probably go and try to fix that.