Swallow it Down
β Scribed by Addison Cain
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 113 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1950711587
- ASIN
- B08FWJ1SHS
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Iβve seen the way he looks at me.
The Captain. The unquestioned leader of this ship.
A ship I wish to be free of. A man I want to be as far away from as my legs might carry me.
The society heβs designed, the rules, the endless battle of willsβ¦
Yes, Iβve seen the way he looks at me.
Iβve felt his fingertips brush my skin. Heard his laugh. Experienced his smile.
One thatβs only for me, and only in secret.
And I know what he wants.
He told me himself that everyone has to pay; that all who survived the fall of civilization were culpable. Thatβs how he justifies the decisions heβs made, the necessary evils he allows to take place on this shipβ¦ all in the name of a greater good.
And itβs why I resist the starved way his gaze drinks me down. Why I canβt be had at any price.
SWALLOW IT DOWN is an angst-ridden, enemies to lovers romance, boasting a strong female lead and a swoon worthy hero. This standalone features an HEA that will keep you turning the page all night.
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