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Dark Sculptor

Dark Sculptor (Dark Sculptor, #1) by D.R. Rosier follows James Cook, a medical resident whose plans for a career in research are upended when he awakens in a dangerous fantasy world inhabited by humans, elves, and goblinoid races. Gifted with a rare form of magic, James must navigate threats while maintaining his identity as a healer and man of peace. The novel is written in first person and incorporates elements of harem and polyamory within an erotic fantasy setting.
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Books in the Series

Dark Sculptor

Dark Sculptor

Dark Sculptor (Dark Sculptor, #1) by D.R. Rosier follows James Cook, a medical resident whose plans for a career in research are upended when he awakens in a dangerous fantasy world inhabited by humans, elves, and goblinoid races. Gifted with a rare form of magic, James must navigate threats while maintaining his identity as a healer and man of peace. The novel is written in first person and incorporates elements of harem and polyamory within an erotic fantasy setting.

Rebel City

Rebel City

Rebel City by D.R. Rosier continues James Cook’s first-person account of life in a dangerous fantasy world he now prefers to Earth. Settled in the city of Eastguard with the women he loves, James must navigate political instability, the threat of royal assassination, and the possibility of the king’s army destroying the city before he can secure any lasting sense of home. The novel blends dark fantasy elements, magic, and monsters with explicit erotic content, including a mixed harem and polyamorous relationships. As the second book in a four-part isekai-inspired series, it follows James’s ongoing struggle for survival and autonomy in a realm that is far from safe.

Mage Queen

Mage Queen

Mage Queen by D.R. Rosier continues the story of James Cook, the last Flesh Sculptor in a dangerous fantasy world where magic, monsters, and politics intersect. Settled with his two mates and planning a shared future, James is forced to abandon his fragile stability when news from Malburn about Queen Sera’s invasion arrives with unexpected consequences. Bound by his oath and his conscience, he returns to a realm of assassins, armies, and royal demands, where refusing a queen could be fatal. Told in first person, this third book in the series blends dark fantasy, isekai elements, and explicit erotic content with a focus on harem dynamics and polyamorous relationships.

The Great Forest: Laya

The Great Forest: Laya

The Great Forest: Laya by D.R. Rosier concludes James Cook’s story as the last Flesh Sculptor in a dangerous, magic-filled world. Fresh from his success in Malburn, James must navigate an arranged marriage to a young wife with unsettling secrets while maintaining fragile harmony with his existing mates and Oceana. His responsibilities multiply: returning sixteen elves, confronting the council, completing his home, founding a school, and supporting the ambitions of his diverse harem. Told in first person, this dark fantasy with explicit erotic elements and polyamorous relationships follows James as he faces political intrigue, monstrous threats, and an unprecedented invitation to visit both Lelmalond and Amathyr, all while simply trying to stay alive.