The Pirate's Debt (The Regent's Revenge Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
The EXCISEMAN dutifully promised to defend CORNWALL and DEVON from WRECKERS recently TERRORIZING our shores. ~ Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post, 13 August 1809 Chloe collapsed to her knees and used Owens’s neckerchief to staunch the blood loss by pressing the garment over the boatswain’s gaping neck wound. “Hang on, Owens! Hang on,” she cried, inwardly dying a swift death with him. She knew her efforts would do little good. Expending what little energy he had left, Owens snatched at her hand, gagging, gasping. “Oh God!” she cried as his body seized one last time and his hand fell away. Shaking, tears escaping her eyes, she looked up at the people standing around her. “Help him! I don’t know what else to do.” “There’s nothing ye can do,” Carnage spat, yanking her up off the floor. Her sorrow and disbelief blazed into raging hatred.
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