The Woman From the Fire Pits
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Ongoing, First published Jul 02, 2019
Edward Kenway was perfectly happy drinking himself into a stupor once more. A barmaid insisted that he go down to the Fire Pits to see the Tempest fight, but he didn't expect the fighter to be a woman. Edward Kenway won some money from placing a bet on the Tempest. He was going to head back home. But a defeated, grudge-holding rival intent on killing her would soon change that...
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When the Black Flag Rises

44 parts Complete Mature

Driven by the promise of vengeance and the darkness in her past, the assassin Eryn Turner strives for justice. This includes the hunt for Edward Kenway, a powerful pirate and captain of the Jackdaw. The desire for truth leads to an unlikely alliance and more peril than even they recognize. One misstep will split the world, the fragment of protection the only defense. Shadows of the past darken the assassin's every step while the shame of the pirate's could lead to a dangerous choice. They made a vow to protect what they love. The question is, can they keep it? ----------- Disclaimer: I do not own Assassin's Creed: Black Flag or any of its characters. Eryn Turner belongs to me. Dedicated to @EmilyPaille and inspired by "Aboard the Jackdaw: Under Edward Kenway and the Black Flag". Cover by @AnodienFireborn. Rated R/M for mature language, violence, and sexual scenes/references (no actual lemons/smut) and other listed below. ***Sensitive topics are discussed in this book, including but not limited to: prostitution, death of a family member, infanticide, sex, murder, abduction and abuse. Read with caution. I will label which chapters are potentially dangerous/triggering.