Released for the first time with illustrations! The adventures from No Dominium continue with wenches! Volume 5 of 5. The Wheel of Terror comes to Port Royal! Pirates under Laurens de Graaf seize hostages and the standoff begins. Capitaine la Roche holds the waterfront, as his men are trapped in the city. Allegiances change and Lord Crisp stakes his claim on Port Royal and Atia, who intends to take a piece or two with her. The Freebooters take Church Street and the battle for the Brethren of the Coast begins. Series Behind every successful 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 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 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.
Megan JL Evans is an indie author and visual artist. Now the co-author of Search for the Holy Grail, No Quarter: Dominium, and No Quarter: Wenches.
Megan is also a writer of romance and relationship articles featured in publications like Monday Magazine in November 2004 and again in February 2006, she writes fiction, historical fiction, erotica and humour. Published in the November 2014 issue of Flash Fiction Magazine, Red Dragon is vibrant piece of micro-fiction that delves into Victoria BC in the 1860s, when it was the opium capital of the New World.
Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Megan studied English at Victoria School of Writing and Camosun College. She is currently working on her editing certificate through continuing studies at Simon Fraser University. Not only is she passionate about her written expression, she is enthusiastic about her visual art masterpieces. Megan has over four hundred paintings to her credit and currently has original works, prints and merchandise available on her website at: https://www.mysticlanegallery.com