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The Lesbos Legacy

A Dark Sapphic Statue Transformation Romance

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The Lesbos Legacy

By: Raven Desire
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She didn’t want a lover. She wanted a Master.

Gina Hawkes is exhausted. At twenty-eight, she is drowning in the modern fatigue of endless choices—what to wear, what to say, how to keep her demanding boyfriend happy. She spends her days selling antiques to ungrateful rich men, dreaming of a silence she can never quite find.

Then the crate arrives.

Inside is Kylindros, a Greek statue of terrifying, ancient beauty. She is cold marble, but to Gina, she burns like fever. From the moment Gina touches the stone, the static shock rewires her brain. The smell of ozone fills her lungs. The hum of the Goddess vibrates in her bones.

Suddenly, her boyfriend’s touch feels like sandpaper. Her job feels like a prison. The only thing that matters is the ritual. The cleaning. The kneeling.

As the Statue’s hypnotic influence bleeds into reality, Gina isn’t just losing her mind—she’s trading it for something better. She is building a temple in a storage unit, gathering other lost women to join the congregation.

But when her boyfriend tries to intervene, Gina faces the ultimate choice: Return to the noise of the human world, or surrender her will completely to the silent, hungry stone?

Freedom is a heavy burden. The Goddess offers the bliss of chains.

Warning: This book contains high-heat paranormal erotica, themes of extreme mind control, statue worship, sapphic group dynamics, and the total psychological dismantling of the protagonist. For mature audiences only.
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