Harem Ship: Persuasion (Harem Ship Chronicles #3)

S.L. Hadley


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Harem Ship: Persuasion by S.L. Hadley
After a black market deal goes awry, Capt. James has more than a little pent-up frustration. And when he discovers a sexy, foul-mouthed stowaway named Kitty, he decides it's time to teach her a lesson in respect. (With the help of Diana, an accommodating lover fresh from the Pantheon, of course!) Together, James and Diana unleash some tough love on the headstrong concubine-to-be.

Unfortunately for Kitty, she may have bitten off a bit more than she can chew.

Or swallow.

About the Harem Ship Chronicles:

Humanity is in the early stages of colonizing the galaxy. While millions of satellites and probes have explored for centuries, charting the majority of the Milky Way, tens of thousands of potential worlds have yet to be explored. Those that show signs of life or colonization potential are the responsibility of the Survey Corp. These brave men and women are half scientist, half explorer--with just a tad of pirate thrown in for good measure.

But, even with all of humanity's advanced technology, there are a few things that haven't changed:

1. Spending years alone in an isolated ship and exploring uncharted lands can make people a little... odd.

2. Sex is pretty damn awesome.

Enter Capt. James Davison of the SCS Dionysus. Or, if you prefer, His Majesty James the First, God-Emperor of the Outer Centaurus Arm. His mission is to explore planet after planet, categorizing and seeding it for human life. Fortunately for humanity, he's very good at his job (especially the seeding part.) Unfortunately, those successes mean that he's now navigating the galaxy with a cargo hold full of vivacious and adoring alien life.

Space is cold, the galaxy is large, and Capt. James has a *lot* of time on his hands.

Note: This story contains some steamy, mature content. Reader discretion is advised.
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