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The Nogud Legacy

The Wanderer (The Nogud Legacy #1) by Marilyn Foxworthy introduces a protagonist who arrives in an unfamiliar village with no memory or destination. There, he meets a mysterious young woman known as a Nogud, whose concealed identity and complex personality become central to his new life. Set in a post-apocalyptic fantasy world, the narrative explores themes of friendship, identity, and survival amid elements of martial arts, advanced technology, and a culture that embraces multiple partners. This adult fantasy novel incorporates explicit content alongside its exploration of relationships and societal norms.
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Books in the Series

The Wanderer

The Wanderer

The Wanderer (The Nogud Legacy #1) by Marilyn Foxworthy introduces a protagonist who arrives in an unfamiliar village with no memory or destination. There, he meets a mysterious young woman known as a Nogud, whose concealed identity and complex personality become central to his new life. Set in a post-apocalyptic fantasy world, the narrative explores themes of friendship, identity, and survival amid elements of martial arts, advanced technology, and a culture that embraces multiple partners. This adult fantasy novel incorporates explicit content alongside its exploration of relationships and societal norms.

The Wizard

The Wizard

The Wizard (The Nogud Legacy #2) by Marilyn Foxworthy continues the story of Joshua, a man who recently regained his identity and now seeks answers about his past. Set near the village of Bonvale, Joshua is drawn toward a mysterious man who claims to hold something that belongs to him, possibly the haunted woods bordering a local farm. The narrative explores Joshua's evolving relationship with three women from the marginalized Nogud community, whose social status he challenges. This installment blends elements of post-apocalyptic fantasy, martial arts, and social change within a setting marked by mystery and unconventional cultural norms.

The Wounded

The Wounded

The Wounded by Marilyn Foxworthy follows a man abruptly awakened from centuries of induced hibernation into a far-future, post-apocalyptic world reshaped by a supervolcano and massive earthquakes. Now living in the village of Bonvale, he discovers a brutal custom that forces certain women, known as Nogud, to conceal themselves under tunics and hoods, treated as less than human. Determined to dismantle this system within days, he navigates a landscape of monsters, remnants of advanced technology, and shifting social rules, where martial skills matter as much as alliances. Blending fantasy adventure with adult themes, humor, polyamorous relationships, and erotic tension, the novel explores how power, desire, and loyalty evolve in a fractured society.

The Watchman

The Watchman

The Watchman by Marilyn Foxworthy follows a man awakened from centuries of induced hibernation into a fractured, post-apocalyptic thirtieth century. Haunted by the cataclysm that destroyed the old world and separated him from his family, he postpones his plans to explore what remains of civilization in order to dismantle a brutal custom surrounding women known as Nogud. As he moves between the villages of Bonvale and Goldenwood, he listens, observes, and hunts, determined to locate the remaining “Little Sisters” and give them safety and autonomy. Blending fantasy elements, martial arts action, erotic harem dynamics, and dark humor, the novel traces his efforts to build an unconventional household amid monsters, robots, and the ruins of a lost age.

The Warrior

The Warrior

The Warrior by Marilyn Foxworthy continues the Nogud Legacy with a post-apocalyptic road adventure set eight centuries after a world-ending cataclysm. Leaving the relative safety of the Eight Villages near Bonvale, the protagonist and his unconventional, mostly female companions prepare vehicles, weapons, and martial skills to explore ruined mega-cities to the east and west, including the remains of an old international airport. As they confront monsters, remnants of lost technology, and the hazards of the 30th century, their mission blends survival, erotic entanglements, and dark humor. Underneath the action and harem-style relationships lies a more personal goal: uncovering what happened to his long-lost family nine hundred years earlier.