The Captain's Harvest
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“Mmm. Yes, that seems appropriate,” said Antoine, watching him slide it onto his finger. Shifting down, he kissed Echo’s mouth softly. “Thank you. For everything.”
Echo took his hand and laced their fingers together, while beneath them the captain stirred and mumbled, “What’re you two plotting?”
“Nothing, mon bien-aimé.”
About the Author
T.J. Land is a South African writer of queer spec fic, erotic romance and sometimes other things. She owns many cacti but few cactuses. She knows everything. Yes, even that. Especially that.
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14776064.T_J_Land
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Other books by this author
Out of the Woods
Bad Fairies Series
Midsummer Nights
Midsummer Sky
Midsummer Court
Adrift Series
The Captain’s Men
The Captain’s Encounter
The Captain’s Calamity
The Captain’s Promise
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