Malicre
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Looking for Dante King books, specifically Humanity Rising 1-3 and Realm Master 3.
Here you go. I included Realm Master 1, 2, and 4 for the sake of completion. Let me know if you want anything else, I've got literally thousands of haremlit books, including about 150 from Dante King alone.Looking for Dante King books, specifically Humanity Rising 1-3 and Realm Master 3.
Let me know if you want anything else, I've got literally thousands of haremlit books, including about 150 from Dante King alone.


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I'd like to know which are you favorite authors/stories in the genre?
@yano2mch @IAmTheGreatCorholio I've recently discovered Haremlit (though Sarah Hawke) because I was looking for books with sex scenes and a good scenario in an SF or fantasy settings.
I'd like to know which are you favorite authors/stories in the genre?
Thank you both @Malicre and @yano2mch.
Yes I've noticed the unfortunate limitations and clichés of the genre even reading through Sarah Hawke's bibliography. Actually, my starting point was stumbling upon Snekguy's books, which seems pretty interesting as far as setting and worldbuilding, but the sex is mostly gentle femdom which isn't my preferred spice.
That led me to Sarah Hawke's "Lost Fleet" which I liked. But, across her works, the character archetypes and sexual behaviors are quite similar, which lessen their impact. And as far as spices, I'm more into BDSM dynamics, I don't particularly care for harems even though I like it on principle (except I wouldn't mind MCs more open to sharing, or rather some of their partner insisting on enjoying similar benefits as them, seems only fair).
In any case, the haremlit niche seems pretty Scy-Fy/Fantasy focused, and pretty popular, so I figured there had to be some gems there to find.
Given the recommendation - I posted a thread for it.Most haremlit stories are just bad. Poorly written, female characters with no urgency, etc. Love interests hardly ever die or have anything bad happen to them and most of the time they just fall into the main characters lap without any kind of pursuing by the male lead and that wont ever change because that genre exists with specific rules that states you cant use darker material or your books get banned on the sub reddit.
I would say the absolute pinnacle of the haremlit genre is Warlock by Daniel Kensington and nothing comes close, its by far and away the best written story in that genre and everything else pales in comparison. (sorry, i don't have the books to share but def check out this series if you want peak haremlit)
@yano2mch @IAmTheGreatCorholio I've recently discovered Haremlit (though Sarah Hawke) because I was looking for books with sex scenes and a good scenario in an SF or fantasy settings.
I'd like to know which are you favorite authors/stories in the genre?
The amount of sex scenes vary quite a bit as well. Some have only one or two per book and others have more.
Like I mentioned, Eric Vall (among a few others) is a pseudonym for a bunch of different authors so the quality of books varies greatly as well as the amount of sex scenes and such. That's the main reason "Eric" is so prolific and can release multiple books a month.Mhmm. Eric Vall i started reading Succubus Lord. First chapter quickly moves to a sex scene after summoning; Then gives you blueballs since he skips the whole thing (other than her climbing into the bed). In the next chapter they then commented they had sex for 6 hours... And you didn't get any of it. Kinda got turned off after that, his other books i hadn't had that issue nearly as much. (Though metal mage book hints at scenes but doesn't really get into them either. Same problem, got turned off because of it)
Here you goMost haremlit stories are just bad. Poorly written, female characters with no urgency, etc. Love interests hardly ever die or have anything bad happen to them and most of the time they just fall into the main characters lap without any kind of pursuing by the male lead and that wont ever change because that genre exists with specific rules that states you cant use darker material or your books get banned on the sub reddit.
I would say the absolute pinnacle of the haremlit genre is Warlock by Daniel Kensington and nothing comes close, its by far and away the best written story in that genre and everything else pales in comparison. (sorry, i don't have the books to share but def check out this series if you want peak haremlit)
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