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The Woodcutter and Three Fairies

(2026)
(The seventh book in the Steamy Fairytales series)
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He expected a quiet life in the woods. He didn’t expect his plumbing to overflow with something sweet, warm, and forbidden.

Elias left the city's grind for the sawdust and solitude of his inherited mansion. But the old pipes in his estate aren't carrying water. It starts with a single, pearlescent drop from the kitchen tap—a cream so rich and honey-sweet that one taste turns into an obsession.

After days of draining the tap to satisfy a hunger he can't explain, Elias follows the line deep into the ancient forest to find the source. There, under the glow of the harvest moon, he discovers a secret more intoxicating than the milk itself: a harem of fairies, heavy and pained by the peak of their fertile season.

Elowen, Lyra, and Niamh are engorged, and desperate for a mortal’s touch to relieve the pressure of their supernatural bounty.

Elias is a man who works with his hands, and he’s more than ready to put them to use. What began as a strange plumbing glitch is about to become a lifelong addiction. He’ll drain them, fill them, and claim them—because once you’ve tasted the cream straight from the source, the tap will never be enough again.

The Woodcutter and Three Fairies is a harem milking fantasy with curvy fairies overflowing with cream, loads of filthy milking, baby-making, and an unconventional HEA. One-click for a spicy, no-brainer short story.