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[[Image:TLCover.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cover of the short story Temple of Lillith by Morgan Hawke. Cover art by Martine Jardin.]]
[[Image:TLCover.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cover of the short story Temple of Lillith by Morgan Hawke. Cover art by Martine Jardin.]]
'''Temple of Lillith''', is a short story written by Morgan Hawke. In this work, the Goddess Lilith is summoned by a mortal and she takes advange of it. The work itself is part of a series of four short stories the author has called the Phantasies Series.
'''Temple of Lillith''', is a short story written by Morgan Hawke. In this work, the Goddess Lilith is summoned by a mortal and she takes advange of it. The work itself is part of a series of six short stories the author has called the ''Phantasies Series''.





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Cover of the short story Temple of Lillith by Morgan Hawke. Cover art by Martine Jardin.

Temple of Lillith, is a short story written by Morgan Hawke. In this work, the Goddess Lilith is summoned by a mortal and she takes advange of it. The work itself is part of a series of six short stories the author has called the Phantasies Series.


Details

  • Title: Temple of Lillith
  • Author: Morgan Hawke
  • Cover Artist: Martine Jardin
  • Format: eNovella
  • Publisher: eXtasy Books
  • Pages: 40
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1-55410-020-8
  • Release Date: August 2004


Synopsis

It's been quite a long time since the Goddess Lilith's last summoning by a mortal, and she has every intention of taking advantage of the situation - to their mutual pleasure.


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