Title: Ablaze
Series: Wavesongs #3
Author: Elvira Bell
Publisher: Elvira Bell
Release Date: December 8, 2019
Heat Level: 4 - Lots of Sex
Pairing: Male/Male
Length: approx. 94K words
Genre: Romance, Historical, Pirates
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Synopsis
The final book in the Wavesongs series!
Nick Andrews has returned to the
Caribbean—but the world he remembers has changed for the worse. Despite the
dangers, he needs to find a way to get to Corona. All he can think of is to
reunite there with the love of his life.
Meanwhile, Tom is watching his every
move. Tom, who has turned cold and demanding, and is desperate for Nick to love
him.
One night things get out of hand, and
something happens between them. Something unforgivable.
Content note: This book contains
non-gratuitous depictions of torture, slavery, and sexual abuse.
Please note that the books in the
Wavesongs series should be read in chronological order!
Excerpt
Tom is sullen and quiet as he gets ready
for bed. His chamber is at the corner of the house, three times as spacious as
Nick’s room next door, and far away from O’Connell, whose quarters are next to
the kitchen and dining hall. There’s fresh water by the washstand, clean bed
linens, and a mirror on the wall—but Tom complains about the mosquitoes, the
humidity, and the house’s size.
“Just one floor, like a house for poor
people… and nothing is beautiful here, nothing! How am I supposed to live like
this?” He lies down in bed, curling up before giving Nick a hard look. “But you
think it’s all fine, don’t you?”
“No.” From what he’s seen so far, Harrow
Hall is not a good place. That whip in Buckley’s hand… “Why would I think
that?”
Tom turns over. “Oh, I don’t know. I’m
tired. Please, leave me alone now.”
Nick goes into his own chamber. His body
is sore, exhausted, but once he’s in bed he finds it hard to sleep. From the
other part of the house comes the sound of voices, laughter. O’Connell and his
men sampling their own rum, probably.
There is nothing to like about this
place, but Nick won’t stay long. He’ll take the first opportunity to leave.
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