Pirate Queen Traded to the Navy and Gangbanged

Pirate Queen Traded to the Navy and Gangbanged

Her captors might change, but their methods won't...

Having been captured by an enemy crew, Ruby now spends her days tied in the ship's cabin while the pirates force themselves on her. But when the ship is attacked by a local navy, she becomes a bargaining chip, and they trade her for their freedom. Now she's a prisoner of the navy... and they can't wait to get her on her knees and break the notorious Pirate Queen.

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Having been captured by enemy pirates, the Pirate Queen now spends her days tied up in the ship’s cabin with her legs spread wide, plotting her eventual revenge while the pirates force themselves on her over and over again. But when the ship comes under attack by a local navy, she finds herself in a different role – that of a bargaining chip.

The navy has the upper hand, but the Pirate Queen would be a much more valuable prisoner than Black Pete’s crew. He offers her to them in exchange for freedom, and the navy captain accepts. While her captors might have changed, their methods haven’t. The captain soon forces her onto her knees, determined to break the notorious Pirate Queen.

Pirate Queen Traded to the Navy and Gangbanged is a work of taboo erotica featuring noncon gangbangs.

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Author: Mira Hunt
Series: Capturing the Pirate Queen, Book 2
Genre: Erotica
Length: 4,000 words
List Price: 2.99
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Mira Hunt

Mira breaks up the mundane nature of daily life by imagining dark erotic fantasies. One day, it occurred to her that she could put pen to paper and bring those same fantasies to life for other readers to enjoy. Now she writes dark erotica for the pleasure of herself and others.

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