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Is The Wexton Experiment Spicy or Just Magical? (Spoiler: Both)

  • Writer: AH Vale
    AH Vale
  • Jun 3, 2025
  • 2 min read

The idea for The Wexton Experiment started with a flier taped to a streetlamp near my home, looking for students to participate in a behavioral experiment at the local university.


For days, I walked past it, letting an idea percolate in my head the way the best stories do.


And then came the questions:

What if it was a sexual behavior study?

What if the university was secretly a college for witches?

What if the study was a test to uncover latent magical ability?

What if there were competitions between covens, layers of hidden agendas, and one guy caught in the middle?


And what if that guy—Chris—found himself pulled into increasingly dangerous, deeply mysterious, and undeniably steamy situations with a cast of powerful, unpredictable women?


I didn’t set out to write something just spicy. I wanted a story that hit all the chords I like: high stakes, real emotion, dangerous magic—and yes, plenty of heat.


So when readers ask if The Wexton Experiment is “just” steamy or “just” urban fantasy, the answer is simple:


It’s both.


At its core, this series is about power, identity, and connection.


It’s also about one man, caught in a coven of hot, dangerous witches, trying to survive ancient magic, secret trials, and difficult choices—while navigating complicated relationships.


Think Squid Game meets a coven full of witches, with one guy stuck in the middle.


⚡ What you’ll find inside:

• Found family (with sharp edges)

• Coven politics and magical hierarchies

• A secretive university that may be more myth than reality

• Complicated female leads with their own goals

• Sex, but also: story, suspense, and danger

• Dark urban fantasy with elements of horror

• A magic system where intimacy fuels power


In the Wexton Experiment, the steam isn’t window dressing—it’s woven into the very nature of the magic.


Readers have told me it scratches the same itch as Bruce Sentar, Daniel Kensington, Annabelle Hawthorne, Sarah Hawke, and K.D. Robertson. If you're looking for an immersive read to dive into after work, during your commute, or curled up late at night, something that blends danger, desire, and emotional depth, this might be your next favorite series.



Thanks again for being here and for giving this world a shot. Your support, messages, and reviews mean the world. I’ll keep sharing sneak peeks, behind-the-scenes lore, and updates as we count down to Book 3—where the coven heads to Festivus Maximus, a magical gathering unlike anything they’ve faced before.


Until then, stay sharp, take care, and trust your coven.— AH Vale


Tagged for readers of dark urban fantasy, steamy harem magic, and fantasy romance that blends danger with desire.

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