

Vanquishing Evil for Love Fantasy Romance Comedy Adventure
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Author:mialbowy
Type:Male
An everyday man is summoned to the another world to become a hero, but he asks to become a girl and so is reborn as Princess Samantha, losing his memories. Growing up, she realises she is a lesbian. However, she struggles to find a partner and, in a society that sees homosexuality as a corruption of the soul, she doubts she ever will find love.
Then, on her seventeenth birthday, she discovers her divine powers. While initially unwilling to go on a heroic journey to vanquish the Great Evil, her friend (an aspiring Royal Guard called Julie) makes her an offer: Go on the journey and I'll be your lover.
So begins their (often light-hearted) journey to both vanquish evil and find love, getting in all kinds of trouble along the way.
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Chapter 1 Prologue
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Chapter 2 Ch. 1 The Harsh Realities of Travelling
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Chapter 3 Ch. 2 Starting to Open Up
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Chapter 4 Ch. 3 Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
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Chapter 5 Ch. 4 Tripping From a Change in Pace
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Chapter 6 Ch. 5 The Calm Amidst the Storm
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Chapter 7 Ch. 6 Adventuring Out
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Chapter 8 Ch. 7 Making Memories
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Chapter 9 Ch. 8 Foreign Affairs
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Chapter 10 Ch. 9 Festive Flirting
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Chapter 11 Ch. 10 Touching on the Past
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Chapter 12 Ch. 11 The Pampering Princess
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Chapter 13 Ch. 12 Comforting the Princess
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Chapter 14 Ch. 13 Spoiling the Princess
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Chapter 15 Ch. 14 The Small Changes
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Chapter 16 Ch. 15 A Bumpy Road
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Chapter 17 Ch. 16 The Long End to a Long Day
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Chapter 18 Ch. 17 Echoes from the Past
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Chapter 19 Ch. 18 How Far They Have Come
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Chapter 20 Ch. 19 The Second Leg of the Journey Begins
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Chapter 21 Ch. 20 A New-Found Responsibility
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Chapter 22 Ch. 21 It Takes One to Know One
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Chapter 23 Ch. 22 A Bow Drawn Draws Back
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Chapter 24 Ch. 23 Three’s a Crowd
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Chapter 25 Ch. 24 Too Much to Bare
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Chapter 26 Ch. 25 The Quiet Forest
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Chapter 27 Ch. 26 Monument to the Gods
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Chapter 28 Ch. 27 Heaven Knows Not the Fury of a Woman Scorned