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Chained and Confused: A Reverse Harem Prison Romance

Scorchwood Supernatural Penitentiary, Book 1

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Chained and Confused: A Reverse Harem Prison Romance

By: JB Trepagnier
Narrated by: Portia Kay Winters
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Scorchwood Supernatural Penitentiary is hell. Literally, it’s in hell.

Of all the things to end up in jail for, embezzling wasn’t what I thought would bring me down. I’ve got a pretty healthy arson and murder hobby on my downtime. White collar crimes never go to Scorchwood. I should have been given a fee and probation at most. Something is going on.

My cell mate Skoll is an alpha wolf in for manslaughter. He wants me to meet Roman, a vampire, and Amduscias, a demon who is really shifty about what his demonic form is. Something fishy is going down in Scorchwood with the elementals.

Skoll’s last five cellmates were elementals who were framed for white-collar crimes. Amduscias is a cellmate with one of the worst elemental women in the entire jail, and she is not pleased I’ve made friends with him.

Something is going on. Someone is framing elementals and sending them to Scorchwood. But they made a mistake framing me. They didn’t know about my little hobbies before they sent me here. They didn’t know about Fergus, my fire dragon.

There’s so much I don’t know about why I’m here, but there’s so much they don’t know about me, too. I’ve made friends in Scorchwood, and I don’t call myself Elemental Batman in secret for nothing. This should be fun.

©2020 JB Trepagnier (P)2020 JB Trepagnier
Paranormal Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Romance Murder Crime Romance
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interesting story but the narrator is absolute horrible. it was so hard to follow which characters was "thinking/speaking "

awful narrator

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