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BEHIND EVERY SUCCESSFUL PIRATE IS A CUNNING WENCH!
The adventures in the Caribbean continue in Port Royal, Jamaica.
In 1689, Atia Crisp finds herself imprisoned in the wickedest city on earth, Port Royal, Jamaica, while the refugees from Strangewayes’s plantation in the Blue Mountains are on the run and seeking a new home, deep in the Caribbean. Captain Jean-Paul la Roche must get them to safety and find a way to liberate the woman he loves while waging a war against the English with the pirate Laurens de Graaf.
While besieged people suffer and starve, a group of women form a secret and illegal society deep from within the bowels of the city called: Wenches. A network that deals with smugglers, merchants, cutthroats,and thieves. Dragged into the struggle for supremacy of the Caribbean, the women are divided and find themselves engulfed in bloodshed. The pirates of Port Royal and former enemies may be their only hope of escape.
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joyffree · 2 years
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Join us on the #AudioBook Tour
Search for the Holy Grail:A Thrilling Caribbean Sea Chase Authors: MJL Evans; GM O'Connor Narrator: Anne Marie Lewis Length: 19 hours 20 minutes Series: Volumes 1-3 (Box Set) Producer: Audiobook Empire Publisher: Megan JL Evans Released: July 18, 2022 Genre: Mystery; Historical Thriller
Every pirate in the Caribbean is searching for The Holy Grail—a ship carrying the treasury of Hanover and the countess Aurora of Calenberg, suspected of orchestrating the theft. Prinz Maximilian will stop at nothing to catch her and regain the fortune, even if it means following her into the deepest, darkest recesses of Samaná Bay. With pirates and cutthroats at every turn, will she be reunited with her handmaiden, Helena and her portrait painter, Dodo? Aurora’s only solace is in a bottle of Cognac with a chaser of coca-leaf powder in this vibrant, fast-paced chase through the Caribbean.
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Search For the Holy Grail Volume 1 by MJL Evans & GM O'Connor
Search For the Holy Grail Volume 1 by MJL Evans & GM O’Connor
Search For the Holy Grail Volume 1 by MJL Evans & GM O’Connor Genre: Historical Pirate Adventure … Volume 1 of 3 Hanover is under attack, which propels the countess Aurora of Calenberg and her handmaiden, Helena Braunschmidt, on a mission of survival. The Holy Grail sets sail only to be pursued by the worst pirates and cutthroats in the Caribbean. Series Description Every pirate in the…
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tinadonahue · 2 years
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MJL Evans & GM O'Connor are here to tell us about their historical pirate adventure Search for the Holy Grail, Volume I. They're also hostin...
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thebridgeofdeaths · 2 years
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Search For the Holy Grail
Search For the Holy Grail
Volume 1 by MJL Evans & GM O’Connor https://animoto.com/play/AkTqcq8HFFElV1GQqwGzZw Genre: Historical Pirate Adventure  Search For the Holy Grail Volume 1 by MJL Evans & GM O’Connor Genre: Historical Pirate Adventure Volume 1 of 3Hanover is under attack, which propels the countess Aurora of Calenberg and her handmaiden, Helena Braunschmidt, on a mission of survival. The Holy Grail sets sail…
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themellowaewfan · 5 years
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All Out Predictions
Today’s the day! We’re finally getting All Out the last PPV before the show finally airs! I think it will probably be the best PPV they’ve aired since Double or Nothing. There isn’t a single match that I’m not looking forward too. It’s time for me to make predictions which are mostly based off who I want to win!
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The Casino Battle Royale: 
We get the Casino Battle Royale (this time with women) for the shot at the AEW Women’s championship. Many site I’ve seen are predicting Britt Baker will win. They’re saying “Oh she’s such a huge star already, a huge star in the making” and I honestly don’t see it. I don’t hate her, but she hasn’t been that impressive in the ring and she’s pretty boring so far. It seems all she has going for her is that she’s actually a dentist. Also she tagged the wrong Asian woman in her last match and we should be given some time to forget that hilarious botch. Yes I know she only did it because she was concussed (or so she claims. Racist!). I actually think it’s going to Nyla Rose. She has a bit more going for her and she got a video package on the episode that announced this match. I’d much rather see her be in the first women’s title match. 
Winner: Nyla Rose 
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Private Party vs. Angélico & Jack Evans 
Here’s a match that’s probably going to be so good that people are going to complain that it’s too good for the pre show. Though if AEW booked a lesser comedic match for the pre show people would complain about that. Wrestling fans love complaining is what I’m saying. I think Private Party got this match! 
Winner: Private Party
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Marko Stunt, Jungle Boy & Luchasaurus vs SCU
This match might be a lot of fun, but I predict that it’s going to be overshadowed by the rest of the card. I’m going to side with the team MJL. Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus are already really over. At first I thought adding Marko Stunt was a bit unnecessary (I still kind of think that), but seeing all the people hate on him just for being short makes me want this guy to prove all those assholes wrong. I will support AEW’s misfits. Also I don’t think I like SCU. They’re good in the ring, but they remind me too much of 40 year old douchebag at my work that think being loud and obnoxious makes them endearing, but instead makes me wish for death. I don’t think I’m alone on this. At Fight for the Fallen there was a hilarious/ sad moment when Kazarian chanted “SCU!” and only a couple people chanted it back. I noticed after that happened, SCU started acting more heelish against the more cheered Lucha Bros. I respect SCU as professionals and wrestlers, I just don’t find the appeal in the gimmick. I wouldn’t be surprised if SCU won since they’re veterans, but I will go with the misfit team on this one. 
Winner: Marko Stunt, Jungle Boy, Luchasaurus
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Joey Janela vs. Jimmy Havoc vs. Darby Allin 
I just want to say I love the way this match was set up. One of the best examples of AEW’s storytelling so far. This triple threat match between these hardcore guys should be a lot of fun. None of these guys have won a match in AEW yet so whoever wins will get a slight edge. I’m going with Darby Allin. AEW seems a little high on him with him drawing against Cody. 
Winner: Darby Allin 
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Riho vs. Hikaru Shida 
A match between my two favorite AEW female wrestlers! Thank you AEW! Definitely one of the matches I’m looking forward to the most. I like to call this match Looks like a Cinnamon Roll but Could Actually Kill You vs. Looks like Could Kill You but is Actually a Cinnamon Roll. I keep reading that the winner of this match will get a shot at the AEW women’s championship, but I haven’t seen any official confirmation. I hope it is true especially since it makes perfect sense. Riho actually makes the most sense to be the inaugural women’s champion seeing as she’s had the most exposure and has the most wins. The problem is that she’s not officially signed (please sign Riho, we’ll forgive you for pushing Yuka Sakazaki). Hikaru Shida makes more sense to win the match then, which is good because she’s awesome too. I would rather see either of these women be the first women’s champion than anyone in the Battle Royale. 
Winner: Hikaru Shida 
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The Dark Order vs. Best Friends
This match has been pretty well built up. We’ll get to see who gets to skip the first round in the tag tournament. I think the Best Friends will win. They’ve gotten a lot more exposure than The Dark Order. For example, Best Friends got a segment on Road to All Out, but The Dark Order didn’t. It’s like in Suicide Squad when Slipknot was the only member who didn’t get a backstory making his early death really obvious. 
Winner: Best Friends 
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The Young Bucks vs. The Lucha Bros
We get The Young Bucks vs The Lucha Bros again because The Lucha Bros has shiny things and The Young Bucks like shiny things. It should be a good match. Please have The Lucha Bros go over here. I disagreed with the decision to have the Young Bucks beat them both times they wrestled before in AEW. The Young Bucks don’t need the win and AEW doesn’t need the AAA tag belts anymore. 
Winner: The Lucha Bros 
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PAC vs. Kenny Omega 
It sucks that we lost Moxley at the last minute, but this might be a good consolation prize. I heard that there was a wrestling tradition where the replacement wins the match. I don’t know if that’s always true, but I think I’ll go with that tradition with my prediction. 
Winner: PAC
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Cody Vs. Shawn Spears 
This is one of the best storylines coming into All Out. Can Cody overcome his old friend? I’m actually not sure which one to go with. If Shawn wins we’ll get another really good heel, but Cody winning wouldn’t be a bad thing either. I think a great match because Cody has been bringing his A+ game to AEW. I think I’ll go with Shawn Spears. 
Winner: Shawn Spears 
The other question going into this match is who will be in Cody’s corner. I think it will be Dustin Rhodes since Tully Blanchard is bringing Dusty’s legacy into this feud. It seems other people are predicting that MJF will be Cody’s cornerman and will turn on him. I’m absolutely appalled that they’ll accuse MJF of doing something unscrupulous! Joking aside, I don't see that happening. It would be a nice swerve, but MJF has nothing to gain from back stabbing Cody so it will be nonsensical. The other possibility will be that it’s CM Punk which will be a huge surprise. 
Cody’s Cornerman: Dustin Rhodes 
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Hangman Page vs. Chris Jericho 
Here’s the big one, the inaugural AEW champion will be crowned. I’ve seen many people predict Jericho will win because of name value, but I don’t think that will be the case. 1. I see a lot more interesting feuds happening with Hangman Page. He’s already got a feud with MJF and PAC lined up. With Chris Jericho the only feud I can see happening is still Hangman Page and Cody. 2. The story coming in is that Chris Jericho feels entitled to a thank you for AEW’s success. Now I might be overthinking it, but I think there’s some deeper symbolism for the story. Chris Jericho got most of success from WWE (yes I know he’s originally WCW but the general consensus seems to be WWE used him better), so he probably is meant to represent the company. With Hangman winning it would make a statement that AEW doesn’t need to rely on old WWE guys to be successful unlike TNA or current WWE. I feel like Hangman winning would be the better call overall. 
Winner: Hangman Page 
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thepenmuse · 6 years
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Blog Tour & Giveaway: No Quarter: Wenches
No Quarter: Wenches The Complete Series by MJL Evans and GM O’Connor Genre:Historical Romance Behind every pirate is a cunning wench! The adventures in the Caribbean continue in Port Royal, Jamaica. Contains Volume – 1-5 Behind every pirate is a cunning wench! In 1689, Atia Crisp finds herself imprisoned in the wickedest city on earth, Port Royal, Jamaica, while the refugees from Strangewayes’s…
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naughtybooks · 1 year
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WELCOME TO THE WICKEDEST CITY ON EARTH!
A Bawdy Tale of Pirates and Colonial Skullduggery
Against the political stage of 1689 Port Royal, Jamaica, the unswerving Atia Crisp is thrust into the world of bondage, violence, beauty, and love. Shipwrecked and sold into slavery with her sister Livia, the pair are soon separated and Atia is used as a pawn in a card game. Captivated by her beauty, Atia is swiftly liberated by sugar merchant, Capitaine la Roche (also known as the pirate, Gator Gar), whose past is stained with blood and grief. La Roche works with a network of friends and allies including local strumpet, Cherry Banks, Theodore Binge the card shark and the kindly, medication loving Dr. Strangewayes. Soon Atia and la Roche are ushered away to safety after a mysterious outbreak of scarlet fever wreaks havoc on the city.
Within the luxuriant tropical confines of Dr. Strangewayes's plantation at the foothills of the Blue Mountains, bonds of friendship are formed and the fierce love between Atia and Capitaine la Roche becomes absolute. Atia is reunited with her sister, piratical father, and unexpected old friends. However, nowhere is safe as spies seek out both Atia and la Roche for the bounties on their heads. Neither of them can escape the shadows of their former lives and must rely on each other's strengths for survival. Their journey leads them to an inevitable conflict that threatens their world, but inches them closer towards freedom.
Ye be warned – this six-book collection contains sexual situations, drug usage, foul language, crude humor, beaky parrots, and tedious historical details.
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sbknews · 3 years
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Garness and O'Gorman take victories on Saturday
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Garness cuts the gap with Race 1 victory. The number 57 bounces back with his first victory of the season on Saturday Johnny Garness (City Lifting by RS Racing) is now a race winner in 2021, the number 57 shooting away from pole in Race 1 at Donington to chip away at a gap and cross the line in some clear air. The fight for second went down to the wire, with the returning Casey O’Gorman (Microlise Creswell Racing) just pipping James Cook (Wilson Racing) at the line. Garness took the holeshot from pole, and the number 57 barely had to look back. By half distance he had a good gap but that came down again a few laps later as O'Gorman made his way to the front of the chasing group and hunted down the race leader. When just about in striking distance, however, O'Gorman came under attack - and Garness was able to put the hammer down again. This time it was for keeps, with the number 57 crossing the line 2.022 clear for his first victory of the year. Behind him, a three-way battle saw O'Gorman vs Cook vs Belford, and the number 67 held onto second despite a late lunge from Cook. The two were split by just 0.066 over the line... and Belford ran into trouble. The number 52 headed over the gravel and lost out, able rejoin just before the flag but down in P6 as both Ollie Walker (Moto Rapido / SP125 Racing) and Carter Brown (City Lifting by RS Racing) got past, the latter despite his own earlier run off when duelling Belford. Kiyano Veijer (Microlise Creswell Racing) had a great race in P7 and he started well, fought at the front and managed to hold off Jamie Lyons (C&M Motors Ltd/Tooltec Racing) to the flag to boot. A bigger gap behind the two saw Sullivan Mounsey (iForce Llord & Jones) take ninth, ahead of another duel to the flag as Harrison Crosby (Banks Racing) held off Rossi Banham (MJL Racing) to complete the top ten.
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O'Gorman back on top in Race 2 The number 67 is back from injury with a bang - and a win - as drama hits some key rival in Race 2 Casey O’Gorman struck back in Race 2, the number 67 on fine form once again to get back to winning ways. He beat Race 1 winner Johnny Garness (City Lifting by RS Racing) by two tenths on take two, with James Cook (Wilson Racing) on the podium again making for close company in third. But the shuffle over the line wasn't quite so simple, with a few given time penalties for cutting the chicane, including points leader Evan Belford (City Lifting by RS Racing). Garness took the holeshot again, this time from Row 2, with O'Gorman slotting into second, and they began to pull away after a handful of laps. But as O'Gorman struck for the lead that gap came down again, and the number 57 hit back on Lap 6. By Lap 10, O'Gorman sliced back through... but it wasn't quite a duel, the two only just ahead of a huge freight train at the front. The freight train went all the way to the wire but there was plenty of drama. First Kiyano Veijer (Microlise Creswell Racing) accidentally passed under yellow flags, incurring a two-second time penalty equivalent to a Long Lap, and Carter Brown (City Lifting by RS Racing) got the same for cutting the chicane. Then, in the real latter stages, points leader Belford did the very same, and got the very same two seconds added to his race. O'Gorman pounded on at the front, and as the group shuffled and shuffled again, it all came down to the chicane - and there was a backmarker to negotiate too. O'Gorman did that and swept past on the exit for his first win since his double to open the season, with Garness and Cook coming out on top to complete the podium as the penalties applied to those around them and shuffled the shuffled even further. Jamie Lyons (C&M Motors Ltd/Tooltec Racing) is classified fourth after that key drama, with Bailey Stuart-Campbell (151s Racing) and Ollie Walker (Moto Rapido / SP125 Racing) completing the top six ahead of the first finisher with a penalty: Brown. He'd been ahead of Veijer, who nevertheless still impressed with a step forward in eighth place and a race running right at the front. Belford was shuffled down to an expensive ninth in the standings, and he'll be looking for more on Sunday. Troy Jeffrey (Stiggymotorsport) held off Harrison Crosby (Banks Racing) to complete the top ten. After a bumper day of races and a few dramatic penalties shuffling the field, Belford now leads the way by just 22 points at the halfway point of the season. What will Sunday bring? Race 3 begins at 13:50 (GMT +1) and there's plenty in play so make sure to tune in for more from Donington. For more info checkout our dedicated British Talent Cup News page Or visit the official British Talent Cup website britishtalentcup.com Follow us on social media: Instagram: @superbikenews Twitter: @sbknews Facebook: @superbikenews SBN Directory - add your motorcycle related business here
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Belford vs Cook goes down to the wire in Race 2
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The points leader extends his advantage after a duel at Brands Hatch, with the rostrum completed by Garness. Evan Belford (City Lifting/RS Racing) took his third win of the year in Race 2 at Brands Hatch, the number 52 coming out on top after a race-long duel against Wilson Racing's James Cook. Cook lost out on his first win by just 0.061 but takes another podium in second, with Johnny Garness (City Lifting/RS Racing) completing the rostrum after another battle decided by almost nothing. Belford took the holeshot despite launching from fourth, the number 52 bolting away early as Cook just about held on in second to start giving chase. And thus began the duel that lasted the whole race, with the two glued together from thereon out. Behind, Garness was third ahead of Carter Brown (City Lifting/RS Racing), with Sullivan Mounsey (iForce Lloyd & Jones) having another strong start on Sunday to slot into fifth. Ryan Hitchcock (Wilson Racing) was the rider shuffled back, going from the front row to the back of that fight. At the front, the duel raged on and Cook struck for the lead early, but Belford found an answer - as he did from then on. Coming onto the final lap, the two were neck and neck over the line and Cook came out of Paddock Hill Bend ahead, but Belford struck back down the back straight. Approaching the final corner Cook went for a tight line as Belford defended with all his might, and it came down to a drag to the line and another incredibly close finish - with Belford taking it by just 0.061. The fight for third became a four-rider battle and drag to the line too, with Garness coming out on top by a tenth. Race 1 winner Carter Brown was therefore forced to settle for fourth, with Ryan Hitchcock (Wilson Racing) and Ollie Walker (Moto Rapido / SP125 Racing) both within hundredths. Jamie Lyons (C&M Motors Ltd/Tooltec Racing) won the battle for P7, just fighting off another good race from Rossi Banham (MJL Racing) as he took eighth, denied by a tenth. Mounsey was a little further down the road for ninth, with Bailey Stuart-Campbell (151s Racing) completing the top ten ahead of Harrison Crosby (Banks Racing). Cormac Buchanan (Microlise Cresswell Racing) crashed out from that fight, the New Zealander losing out on the final lap. That concludes Round 3, with the Honda British Talent Cup back on track at Thruxton next weekend for Round 4. For more info checkout our dedicated British Talent Cup News page Or visit the official British Talent Cup website britishtalentcup.com Follow us on social media: Instagram: @superbikenews Twitter: @sbknews Facebook: @superbikenews SBN Directory - add your motorcycle related business here
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Brown beats Belford as a duel becomes a three-way battle at Brands Hatch
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The number 74 takes his first win of the season to put some bad luck to bed, with Cook completing the podium for his first rostrum of the year. Carter Brown (City Lifting/RS Racing) took his first Honda British Talent Cup win of the season in Race 1 at Brands Hatch, duelling teammate Evan Belford throughout the 14-lap showdown and coming out on top by the flag. What started as a duel gained some company late on, however, with James Cook (Wilson Racing) managing to cut down a sizeable gap to arrive at the fight for victory and ultimately complete the podium for his first rostrum finish of the year. At lights out it was Belford away best and the number 52 took the holeshot, with Brown slotting into second as fellow front row starter Lucas Brown (Amphibian Scaffolding / SP125 Racing) lost out a few places. Johnny Garness (City Lifting/RS Racing) got away well to take over in third, with Cook taking fourth early on. At the front, the front duo were streaking away early but if Belford had looked ominous, Brown was right with him - and took the lead on Lap 1. That didn't last long, however, as Belford struck back at Paddock Hill Bend next time round, beginning what would become a race-long duel for the win. Meanwhile, Cook wasn't into clear air. A good start for Sullivan Mounsey (iForce Lloyd & Jones) saw him strike for fourth, and then Ryan Hitchcock (Wilson Racing) got in on the action as he went on the attack. Cook was able to break clear and then get on terms with Garness, however, the number 34 then past the number 57 and setting off on his mission to close down the duel in the lead. That left Hitchcock and Garness duelling for fourth, with Mounsey fading ever so slightly to head a huge group fight for sixth place. As the laps ticked on, Cook's gap to the leading duo came down and with two to go the blue Wilson Racing machine was very much back in contention for the win. It didn't take long for a move to come either as Belford suffered a wobble and Cook struck. Heading onto the last lap it was Brown heading Cook heading Belford, but all would change before the flag. Belford was on a charge and moved into second before taking the lead at the very next corner, straight back into the driving seat with two moves at two apexes. But Brown wasn't done and the number 74 wasted little time slicing back through for first, heading the three-rider train coming out the final corner. It was just 0.070 over the line but Brown kept it and with it his first Honda British Talent Cup win, putting to bed some bad luck from Knockhill in the process. Belford was forced to settle for second but nevertheless extended his points lead at the top of the standings, now over 30 points clear, with Cook losing out in the last lap battle but taking his first rostrum of the season in third, only two tenths from victory. Hitchcock took fourth from Garness, that duel split by just 0.085, with Cormac Buchanan (Microlise Cresswell Racing) taking sixth after breaking away from the fight behind. That fight was headed by Mounsey as he got another good points haul after a tough Knockhill, defeating Jamie Lyons (C&M Motors Ltd/Tooltec Racing) by just 0.062 for seventh. Ollie Walker (Moto Rapido / SP125 Racing), Harrison Crosby (Banks Racing) and Rossi Banham (MJL Racing) were close behind to complete that group fight, locking out ninth to P11. That's it from Race 1, with plenty learned ahead of lights out on Sunday. Can Brown do the double to move up in the standings once again? Or can Belford, Cook or those on the chase come out swinging? Find out in Race 2 at 11:45 (GMT +1) on Sunday! For more info checkout our dedicated British Talent Cup News page Or visit the official British Talent Cup website britishtalentcup.com Follow us on social media: Instagram: @superbikenews Twitter: @sbknews Facebook: @superbikenews SBN Directory - add your motorcycle related business here
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