The Devil’s Luck is getting somewhere close to completion (I swear, guys), but even though it’s not published yet, I wanted to gush over the fact that yesterday I decided to write two short spin-offs about some of the secondary characters aboard the ship. These are two of the other couples we get just the barest taste of in the main story, and I thought it might be fun to flesh out their naughty activities within their own little vignettes. These will basically be very short stroke pieces (ahem), so if you end up liking The Devil’s Luck, and want to hear more about these characters once you’ve been teased with their stories, then perhaps I’ll see you back around again when these come out.
Here are the premises:
The Carpenter and the Deck Hand: A Devil’s Luck Vignette
Genres: Erotica (Gay Male), Historical
One of two short spin-offs from The Devil’s Luck, centered around two of the ancillary characters:
Ellis George, carpenter aboard The Devil’s Luck, is fairly certain he knows what Christopher Winters wants better than the young deck hand does himself. With some shore leave in store for them at Bristol Port, Ellis decides to show the sailor who’s been helping him with his tasks what he’s been missing, and perhaps teach him some new ways to “work under a master carpenter.”
The Maid and the Cook: A Devil’s Luck Vignette
Genres: Erotica, Historical
One of two short spin-offs from The Devil’s Luck, centered around two of the ancillary characters.
Brigit O’Creagh’s day had gone from bad to potentially worse, after first being hired on as a maid bound for the Colonies in service of the prim Mrs. Collingwood, and then finding herself aboard a pirate ship instead when events go horribly awry. Stuck on the ship for who knows how long, and remanded over into the service of the cook, Brigit, the scarred girl from Cork, waits to see what other misfortunes the world can heap on her. What she hadn’t expected, though, is the way John Bone begins looking at her, or the sort of mischief she’s tempted into down in the ship’s galley.
I’m going to have so much fun writing these! Now focus on finishing the main story, Genius! (That’s me, yelling at myself.)