Author Kristen Klaire's new book “Black Lust” is a spellbinding tale of true love and passion for the daughter of a nineteenth century plantation owner
Erika fell deeply in love with
There was a gale force storm, and the Diana sank with
After weeks of recovering from their ordeal at sea, they started to build a raft. The storms were savage, and the hot sun took their energy away from them. They worked for weeks on that raft, and finally it was done, and it was time to cast off that godforsaken island.
They launched the raft, and it was left to the currents and the blowing winds to move it along. There were times when the winds did not blow; if the wind was not blowing, they did not move much.
After weeks on the raft, it began to sink, and they were finally picked up out of the sea and onto the deck of the Sea Dog. They were more dead than alive. They were so badly burned that they were black with nothing but blisters all over them. They were seeping water from every inch of their bodies.
Erika had met James, and she had fallen in love with him. They were going to be married, but she still could not help but think about
She knew that she loved James, but she still had love for
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