Tag Harmon Cooper

Harem GameLit: Monster Hunt NYC 3

The game has changed. After receiving a mysterious message from a famous Proxima developer, Chase Knowles takes a step toward an incredible future. With an important tournament coming up, everything seems to be working in his favor.  But there are… Continue Reading →

Harem GameLit: We Could Be Heroes 2

Book Two. Even crazier than book one. New powers. April showers. May flowers. Gamelit superhero romp. What would you do with a superpowered sense of smell (aside from avoiding porta potties at Renfest)? Be best. Buy now. Don’t second guess…. Continue Reading →

Harem GameLit: House of Dolls 3

Hate your job. Get a superpower. Betray your country. Roman Martin’s life doesn’t get any easier once he makes his way back from the Eastern Province.  The shadow user named Hazrat is gunning for him, and Margo, the mysterious woman who has… Continue Reading →

Harem GameLit: We Could Be Heroes

Not everyone can say they met their new girlfriend while being detained for impersonating a superhero. Hell, not everyone can say they have a superpower.

Audiobook: House of Dolls 2

Hate your job. Win a superpower. Save your friend. Roman Martin is a normal guy with an incredible superpower who has surrounded himself with an assortment of oddities, from killer animated dolls to deadly spies. He still has the desire… Continue Reading →

Squad Goals

Sam Meeko has a heightened sense of smell. He’s the only one in the group with an actual superpower, and it’s not a very good one at that. Helena Knight is a lean combat dancer, heiress to the Knight Corp,… Continue Reading →

Harem Cherry Blossom Girls 6: A Superhero Adventure

Harmon Cooper:‎ The superharem phenomenon continues! It’s been a few months and the CBGs are back and better than ever. Meta-fiction, action, hot scenes, superpowers used in ways they weren’t intended to be used, dorky goodness, a crazy ending — you… Continue Reading →

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