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Chimera

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Captain Ezra Bell was just looking for some relaxing downtime while refueling his ship at Nimia, and some beautiful company to relax with. He didn't expect the brothel to have such an exquisite man like Shen available, or for Shen to unexpectedly ask for his help to escape the space station, but when you're a rogue smuggler who looks more house-cat than human, almost anything can happen.

40 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 5, 2018

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Kirby Crow

24 books384 followers
Kirby Crow worked as an entertainment editor and ghostwriter for several years before happily giving it up to bake brownies, read yaoi, play video games, and write her own novels. Whenever she isn't slaying Orcs or flying a battleship for the glory of the Amarr Empire, she can be found in the kitchen, her vegetable garden, or at the keyboard, tapping away at her next book.

Kirby is a winner of the EPIC Award and the Rainbow Award. She is the author of the bestselling "Scarlet and the White Wolf" series of fantasy novels.

Her published novels are:

Prisoner of the Raven
Scarlet and the White Wolf: The Pedlar and the Bandit King
Scarlet and the White Wolf: Mariner's Luck
Scarlet and the White Wolf: The Land of Night
Angels of the Deep
Hammer and Bone
Malachite
Scarlet and the White Wolf: The King of Forever
Meridian
Windward
Scarlet and the White Wolf: The Temple Road

Novellas:
Turks Cay
Poison Apples
Circuit Theory
The Art of Fire
Chimera

For upcoming news of her future novels, visit http://kirbycrow.com

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September 16, 2018
Interesting start to a book...

Ended so abruptly I was left shaking my head. I can’t even form an opinion on this as a complete book, it was the prelude, or sneak preview. That’s it.
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