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Morgan Selwood

A Victory Celebration

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NOTE: Alternate cover edition for ASIN B00I94RE9Y.

The Fleet has won a major victory and Admiral Ravindra is celebrating with his officers. Morgan gets a rare invite for a girls’ night out. Dinner, a little dancing, a little jealous pining… And a whole lot of trouble when Ravindra discovers his lady is out ‘n about... without protection. What started as an innocent night on the town turns into something very, very different.

This short story includes sex scenes.

32 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 30, 2012

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Greta van der Rol

56 books61 followers
Greta van der Rol loves writing science fiction with a large dollop of good old, healthy romance. She lives not far from the coast in Queensland, Australia and enjoys photography and cooking when she isn't bent over the computer. She has a degree in history and a background in building information systems, both of which go a long way toward helping her in her writing endeavours.

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July 18, 2023
Excellent! Highly recommended if you like space opera with action and adventure.
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July 31, 2012
Too short! But I knew it was a short going in. I'm just a greedy GVDR fan. Anyway, this short story is great. There's some fun, there's some sex, there's some intrigue, and there's some sci-fi. I definitely recommend reading the first two stories (Supertech and Morgan's Choice) first. It'll make more sense if you do.
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May 25, 2014
While this short story was good, I did not feel like it really contributed to the series - more like a space-filler.
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