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Airships of Winters e-bog
102,59 DKK
The Airship of Winters Captain Wren Erin Winters has always had a passion for airships. At age ten, he begins to work on one, and by age eighteen he is captaining his own ship. After a quiet two years on his own ship, he is attacked by pirated and abducted by the cruel pirate captain, Scotch Riddler.After months of fighting and torturing, Captain Riddler and Wren begin to form a romance. It start…
The Airship of Winters Captain Wren Erin Winters has always had a passion for airships. At age ten, he begins to work on one, and by age eighteen he is captaining his own ship. After a quiet two years on his own ship, he is attacked by pirated and abducted by the cruel pirate captain, Scotch Riddler.After months of fighting and torturing, Captain Riddler and Wren begin to form a romance. It started as nothing but sex and teasing but soon evolved into real feelings of love and caring. Everything changes when a giant white owl begins to threaten the ship. The owl, Ol' Arty, takes Scotch captive, sending Wren on a spiraling journey to try to find his lover.When Scotch finally returns, albeit injured, he lets Wren captain the airship until he recovers. Wren became a crueler captain than Scotch ever was. This decision to let Wren captain his ship ultimately ends in tragedy when a new crew member joins the ship.
E-bog
102,59 DKK
Forlag
Fulton Books, Inc.
Udgivet
18.04.2023
Længde
64 sider
Genrer
5S
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9798887313610
The Airship of Winters Captain Wren Erin Winters has always had a passion for airships. At age ten, he begins to work on one, and by age eighteen he is captaining his own ship. After a quiet two years on his own ship, he is attacked by pirated and abducted by the cruel pirate captain, Scotch Riddler.After months of fighting and torturing, Captain Riddler and Wren begin to form a romance. It started as nothing but sex and teasing but soon evolved into real feelings of love and caring. Everything changes when a giant white owl begins to threaten the ship. The owl, Ol' Arty, takes Scotch captive, sending Wren on a spiraling journey to try to find his lover.When Scotch finally returns, albeit injured, he lets Wren captain the airship until he recovers. Wren became a crueler captain than Scotch ever was. This decision to let Wren captain his ship ultimately ends in tragedy when a new crew member joins the ship.
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