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Continúa, Has publicado oct 13, 2021
She dreamt of exploring the oceans; every last corner of each and every one. She dreamt of grasping all the treasure and gold she could; so much, she could bathe in it all. She dreamt of being a pirate.
Her childhood dreams came true...barely.
Now, she's stuck on her father's pirate ship, dumping shit into the ocean and cleaning dishes, forced to watch from the deck as all the other crew members go off and pillage. 
But when she finds a hook-attached to a stunning captain-against her throat, how will her life change?
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"I promised myself the next time I saw you, I was claiming you. Your mouth-" he gazes at my lips while biting his own. "-your body.." he squeezes at my hips. His hands trail up and he wraps his thick fingers in my hair, pulling softly. "Watching you wasn't enough. I need to make you mine." ________________________________________________ *Evocation is a dark 18+ spicy MMFMMM Reverse Harem Pirate Story* Captain Echo is a young pirate who inherited her father's ship, "The Evocation." She's a shit captain who makes shady deals and works for corrupt people, which leads to her being kidnapped and losing possession of the accursed Skull Gem. Her hostile crew comes to her rescue, but winning back their trust won't come easy after all the strife she has caused them. A notorious gangster now demands she retrieve the missing Skull Gem or else he will have her killed, sending Captain Echo on a dangerous journey faced with second-chances and self-discovery. Surrounded by her hot and sweaty men, Echo accidentally begins falling in love with her crew as she finds unconventional ways to atone for her old, abusive ways. As she navigates treacherous waters and complex emotions, can she find the Skull Gem before time runs out and gain the forgiveness of her crew? Does Captain Echo have what it takes to live the life of a pirate? Do you? ⚠️Content Warning: This book contains graphic violence and sexual content. It is not intended for anyone under the age of legal adulthood. Reader discretion is strongly advised. (Explicit chapters have a ~ symbol by the chapter name. Cleaner versions will follow the explicit chapters. You do not need to read them both.)
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By 2600 the world has come to ruin. Flooded seas cover most land, forcing humans into massive airship colonies called Arks, though it's only for those that had the means to afford the arks or important status. As if that isn't bad enough, the constant pollution of earth has led the ozone layer to be replaced by a massive sea of smog and toxicity called the Veil covers the entire planet, blocking all light and plunging those below into a constant darkness. When Ren falls from his university ark in the stratosphere and through the Veil he expects to find a world of savage monsters and fiends. Instead, he discovers thriving communities between the sunless seas of the Veil. Making a bond with an injured bird, he journeys into uncertainty at a nearby port town before falling further into a world of pirates and criminals called the Parade . Ren will meet holy men, assassins, very angry cooks, and a captain with a mysterious past while trying to learn what life above the Veil never taught him, in the process finding a world of humanity under the cut throat survival and greed of the corporatized world above. Falling in with the crew of the airship Pigeon, Ren becomes embroiled in a scheme to free one of their crew-mates from a corporate labor ark while learning that the companies running things above the Veil might not be the paragons of morality they claim.