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A Knight for Two

A Medieval Mpreg Romance

Mandy Greenwood

Fiction / LGBTQ+ / Gay

Xanth longed for a family of his own…

Longed to be the one who fell pregnant…

Except what Xanth wanted was nothing more than a fanciful dream which had no chance of coming true… because Rhaetian knights fathered children, they didn’t give birth to them

Or at least that’s what Xanth thought, but a chance encounter with Ronan Moutram while at a tournament in the Kingdom of Suevia soon turns the Rhaetian knight’s world on its head. A glimpse of a life he’d never thought possible. But after chasing Ronan all the way back to Fort Behtan, Xanth quickly learns the path to his dreams is littered with complications and soon finds himself caught between two men… two men who are as much one person as they are separate people.

He wanted to spend two weeks with them, exploring their bodies, and their growing attraction, but Xanth was only given three days before the world outside of Fort Behtan crashed back in… and three days might be all ever has with them unless Xanth can untangle himself from familial obligation and then convince the two men the child he carries is theirs.


A Knight for Two is a medieval mpreg romance featuring two men finding the third that completes them - polyamory MMM relationship - a jousting competition, and babies.

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