Steampunk Star Pirates: Super Sexy Wars of Empires Episode 1: Steampunk Star Pirates, #1
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Queen Isabella's milk-white thighs quivered in anticipation of reading the very hot and heavy adventure you see thrust before you, a story of stars, pirates, and star pirates, performing feats of piracy not ever seen before and unlikely to be seen again. Drink from the forbidden nectar of Steampunk Star Pirates, and you will know the wars of empires, and just how sexy they are.
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THE QUEEN
Her Majesty Queen Isabella was used to the finer things in life, and there were fewer things finer in life than a starship. La Mariposa was the jewel of Queen Isabella’s Armada. Armed as heavily as the mightiest battleships, yet with accommodations as luxurious as the most opulent of the Medicean Star Cruisers, she carried admirals and dignitaries alike to be served by a crew composed of those from the upper echelons of military academies. The elite of the elite served by the best of the best.
All the better to rob her.
La Mariposa had passed unmolested through the unmarked shipping lanes that were often plagued by pirate attacks, and what pirate would dare attack a ship so heavily armed and sturdily built as La Mariposa? Indeed, she could plow straight through a dozen pirate ships and not even register their presence. There was, therefore, no reason to expect trouble once they had passed through the relative safety of Napoleonic space (so long as their tenuous treaty with their oft-time adversary/ally held), but the pirates of the pirate ship Trouble had her sights on La Mariposa, and if there was one thing