Bittersweet | Cutler Beckett

Bittersweet | Cutler Beckett

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"What concerns did you want to discuss? Or are you just keeping me here to dress me in pretty gowns?" she spoke as she took a sip of the tea. It was bitter and strong. Beckett didn't face her. "The concern I had in mind to discuss is the mark on your arm." he answered." Jade Lockhart is to be hanged for her crimes of piracy. Right before the gallows, the mark of a key on her arm saves her life. She becomes a prisoner of the chairman of the West India Trading Company, Cutler Beckett. A pirate-loathing Lord who's goal is to find the heart of Davy Jones. [COMPLETED] Update: First chapter of Siren, the sequel to Bittersweet is out.
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When a man dies, it's of the common belief he ought to be afforded the well-earned dignity of an eternity of peace. There's to be no more strange business with dread captains and monstrous Krakens and bloody thrice-Damned pirates. When a man dies, the story of his life is ended. For better or for worse, the ink is dried and the book is closed. ...except when, as the unfortunate case may be, said man dies on a cursed ship that decides it's not done with him quite yet. Or James Norrington's death is only the beginning of his problems.

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