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Captain Moriata could have taken his revenge on Captain Jax in several ways for stealing his Painted Sister. However, capturing the closest thing that Jax had to a sister held a pleasure all of its own. The unforgettable Mrs Millicent Chaucer, widow of the late shipping tycoon of Chaucer Steam Liners had a debt to pay to him and Moriata intended to collect in every delicious and devious way possible, while he leveraged her over Captain Jax.
Captured by the man she'd once thought the most perfect of men, Millie had more to worry about than herself as he delivered sensual and erotic punishments she tried desperately not to want. Moriata, woke a part of her she only ever suspected she had the first time he’d touched her. But he’d loved her then and he didn’t now. Now he seemed hell bent on revenge.
The plan had always been to release her once Jax paid-up. Moriata thought taking his revenge on Millie would satisfy him, would compensate for the hurt she delivered to him in the past. But as fate would have it he was in danger of loving her more than ever and this time it would be him that would be the one who broke them apart.
*This book contains explicit themes, language and scenes and may trigger some readers sensitive to dark tropes.*
Captured by the man she'd once thought the most perfect of men, Millie had more to worry about than herself as he delivered sensual and erotic punishments she tried desperately not to want. Moriata, woke a part of her she only ever suspected she had the first time he’d touched her. But he’d loved her then and he didn’t now. Now he seemed hell bent on revenge.
The plan had always been to release her once Jax paid-up. Moriata thought taking his revenge on Millie would satisfy him, would compensate for the hurt she delivered to him in the past. But as fate would have it he was in danger of loving her more than ever and this time it would be him that would be the one who broke them apart.
*This book contains explicit themes, language and scenes and may trigger some readers sensitive to dark tropes.*
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