Hook: An Erotic Fairytale

· Erotic Fairytales Book 2 · Hannah Teylen
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About this ebook

What if Hook is the one to save Tinkerbell when she almost died due to lack of attention?

This story is a Peter Pan retelling featuring Tinkerbell and Captain Hook. Tinkerbell almost died, but luckily Captain Hook was there to save her. She needs attention and physical contact to heal and restore her powers, and Hook is happy to give her what she needs. 


Excerpt:

“Please,” I moaned.

“What do you need, my girl? Tell me and I will give it to you,” Hook said. 

“Touch,” I whispered.

He gasped and his piercing blue eyes grew hot with desire. 

“Are you sure? Because once I do I don’t know if I can stop,” Hook said.

I smiled and tried lifting my hand to caress his cheek, but I was still too weak.

“I trust you,” I said.

He smiled, caressing my cheek so very softly. I could feel his touch vibrate through me, giving me back my powers.

“Don’t you know that you should never trust a Pirate, my sweet girl?”


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Reader advisory: This story contains explicit sex scenes with a Pirate and a Fairy.

Hook is a 3,5k words, short, steamy, hot, erotic, Monster, Peter Pan fairytale retelling. Explicit sex scenes, good girl praise, standalone, no cheating or cliffhangers. 

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About the author

Lilith Leana writes what she loves; Monster erotica. 


Born and raised in Belgium, she devours ebooks as if it heals her. In her day job she loves to organize, plan and make schedules for other people, but when the night falls she can let loose with her fantasies which star all kinds of Monsters and Human couplings.

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