![]() ![]() ![]() Visit Jill at and Jill Barnett Books on Facebook “Not just more women, but something better.” He nodded at the women. “Aye.” Eachann leaned against the railing with his arms crossed. They were wiggling and elbowing one another, each fighting to try to sit upright.Ĭalum swore graphically and looked at Eachann. It took a moment to see the lump wasn’t a loch monster, but two gagged, sopping wet women dressed in expensive silk gowns and wrapped up tightly in an ancient mackerel net. A wet bundle of rich silk and white skin, of four flailing arms and a kicking foot here and there. He stared down at what looked like some kind of monster-a huge lump. ![]() There was a muffled noise that sounded like a loud cawing seagull trapped in the middle of a haystack.Ĭalum held the lamp low over the holding tank and cast a glance inside. Something I decided we do need after all.” Eachann leaned down and lifted the latch cover. “Right in here is the answer to all our troubles of late. A GIFT.”Ĭalum suspected this was another one of Eachann’s sick jokes. “I’VE BROUGHT SOMETHING FOR YOU, BROTHER. ![]()
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