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In Lynsay Sands' 'Lady Pirate', the story follows Valoree Ainsley, a pirate captain who has been posing as a man for years. When her crew decides she must return to London to claim her family's estate and marry to inherit it, she is forced to navigate the world of high society against her wishes. The book is a mix of romance, adventure, and humor, with a strong and independent heroine at its core. The plot twists and turns keep the reader engaged, and the writing style is described as funny, fast-paced, and easy to follow.

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    Destiny's Captive
    Book 3 in the series:Destiny

    Destiny's Captive - Destiny by Beverly Jenkins
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    Destiny's Captive by Beverly Jenkins is a historical romance novel set in the late 1800s, focusing on the captivating story of Pilar, a pirate heroine who steals the ship of Noah Yates, a tall and brooding man with a dark past. The book weaves together themes of adventure, romance, and historical accuracy, immersing the reader in a world filled with steamy scenes, strong characters, and vivid descriptions of settings like Cuba, Florida, and California. Jenkins' writing style is praised for its attention to detail, rich historical context, and the way it transports readers to a time and place they may not be familiar with.

    Pilar Banderas scanned the slew of vessels anchored in Havana’s crowded harbor. She needed to steal a ship. Disguised as an old woman and wearing a worn head wrap, a shapeless blouse, and dusty skirt,...

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    A Pirate's Wife for Me - Governess Brides by Christina Dodd
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    In "A Pirate's Wife for Me" by Christina Dodd, readers are taken on an adventure with Caitlin MacLeod, a graduate of the Distinguished Academy of Governesses, who is assigned by the British government to assist in overthrowing a despot on the island kingdom of Cenorina. Little does she know that her partner in this mission is Taran Tamson, the man who broke her heart years ago and is now a hardened pirate, but also the crown prince of Cenorina. As they work together to save the country, their past and feelings resurface, leading to a journey of love, betrayal, and redemption. The book is filled with historical romance elements, intriguing plot twists, and well-developed characters that keep readers hooked until the very end.

    In all his degenerate life, he had seen only one woman who walked like that — like a great cat, pacing along, stretching out her legs in a slow, pantherish stride that made a man turn and look, and wo...

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    Embrace and Conquer - Louisiana History by Jennifer Blake
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    'Embrace and Conquer' by Jennifer Blake is a historical romance set in 1760's New Orleans and the Caribbean islands. The plot revolves around the love story between the naive but determined heroine, Felicity, and the initially cold but protective hero, Morgan. The story includes elements of forced seduction, nonconsensual sex, and historical details that bring the time and culture to life. The writing style is described as well-written, interesting, passionate, and containing just the right amount of historical detail to immerse the reader in the story.


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    Captive of My Desires - Malory-Anderson Family by Johanna Lindsey
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    CAPTIVE OF MY DESIRES is the eighth book in the Malory Family Series by Johanna Lindsey. The story follows Drew Anderson, one of Georgina Malory's brothers, who meets Gabrielle Brooks, a pirate's daughter sent to London to find a husband. Drew is attracted to Gabrielle but has no intention of marrying her, leading to a series of misunderstandings, revenge, and swashbuckling adventures involving pirates, romance, and family dynamics.

    SHE’D BEEN TOLD TO HIDE, and stay hidden. That had been Gabrielle Brooks’s first thought as well after the noise had drawn her up to the deck and she’d seen what was causing the commotion. It wasn’t t...

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    The Pirate Hunter - Regency Pirates by Jennifer Ashley
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    The Pirate Hunter, part of the Regency Pirates series by Jennifer Ashley, follows the story of James Ardmore, a pirate hunter, and Diana, a strong and independent woman. The book delves into their complex relationship, filled with redemption, passion, and struggles. Set on the island of Haven, the story unfolds with humor, titillation, and natural character development. Readers are taken on a journey exploring the fears, motives, and evolving dynamics between James and Diana, as they navigate through personal growth and romantic entanglements.


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    The Care & Feeding of Pirates - Regency Pirates by Jennifer Ashley
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    'The Care & Feeding of Pirates' by Jennifer Ashley is the final installment in the 'Regency Pirates' series. The story revolves around Honoria Ardmore, who secretly admires a dangerous pirate, Christopher Raine, once a friend turned enemy of her brother. When Christopher is captured and sentenced to death, Honoria shares a magical moment with him in his jail cell and secretly weds him to grant him his last wish. is filled with action, adventure, steamy romance, and unexpected twists, making it a captivating read that keeps readers engaged till the end.

    The writing style of the book is described as engaging, with strong character interactions and intriguing plotlines. Readers mention that the story is well-written, with steamy romantic moments and a fabulous epilogue that ties up the series nicely. The dynamics between the characters, especially between Honoria and Christopher, are highlighted as compelling, adding depth to the narrative and keeping readers invested in their journey.

    He’d never been there, of course. Christopher Raine was dead. He’d been hung by the neck in Charleston four years earlier, captured by her brother, James, tried and condemned to death for the crime of...

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    Captured
    Book 3 in the series:The Le Veq Family

    Captured - The Le Veq Family by Beverly Jenkins
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    In 'Captured' by Beverly Jenkins, readers are taken on a journey to the 18th century South and the Caribbean during the American Revolution. The story follows Clare Sullivan, a house slave who is kidnapped by the dashing buccaneer Dominic Le Veq during a pirate raid. Clare and Dominic find love in a secret Caribbean hideaway funded by Dominic's white father, amidst family feuds and legal insights. The plot delves into Clare's past and the challenges she faces before finding a truly happy ending with Dominic.

    The book is filled with romance, historical information, and engaging storytelling. Readers are transported to a world where characters come to life, educative elements are seamlessly woven into the narrative, and suspense and adventure keep the readers hooked. The author, Beverly Jenkins, skillfully crafts a story that not only entertains but also teaches history in an enjoyable manner.

    Clare tidied up the small compartment she and her mistress were sharing below deck. She was certain this would be the last voyage for some time to come, though, and that pleased her as well. With the ...

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    A Pirate's Love by Johanna Lindsey
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    'A Pirate's Love' by Johanna Lindsey is a historical romance novel set in 1978 that follows the story of Bettina Verlaine, a young woman traveling to meet her betrothed. However, her journey takes a dark turn when her ship is attacked by pirates, and she is captured by the ruthless captain, Tristan. The book delves into themes of forced seduction, rape, and Stockholm Syndrome as Tristan begins to awaken Bettina's desires despite their tumultuous beginning. Lindsey's writing style captures the dark and dramatic essence of a classic bodice ripper, with vivid descriptions of settings, scenery, and the characters' emotions.

    Bettina Verlaine was more than apprehensive when she entered the sun-filled drawing room that morning and stood before her mother and father. It wasn’t often that André Verlaine summoned her so early,...

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    The Pirate Next Door - Regency Pirates by Jennifer Ashley
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    In "The Pirate Next Door" by Jennifer Ashley, Lady Alexandra Alastair, a young widow seeking a second chance at love, becomes entangled with Grayson, a playful and unconventional pirate-turned-viscount who moves in next door. As their relationship develops, Alexandra finds herself immersed in Grayson's dangerous past and ongoing feud with his former friend, Captain James Ardmore. The story unfolds with a mix of action, romance, and humor, set against the backdrop of Regency London, where scandal and intrigue abound.

    The plot of the book revolves around the blossoming romance between Alexandra and Grayson, with a touch of forbidden attraction due to Grayson's scandalous past as a pirate. The author's writing style combines elements of historical romance with a pirate-themed adventure, creating a fast-paced and engaging narrative that keeps readers entertained with twists and turns in the plot.

    She and Lady Featherstone knew little about him. He had disappeared from England as a lad and had turned up again only a week ago to take the title of Viscount Stoke, which his second cousin had passe...

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    Gentle Rogue - Malory-Anderson Family by Johanna Lindsey
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    'Gentle Rogue' in the Malory-Anderson Family series by Johanna Lindsey follows the story of Georgina Anderson, a headstrong woman who disguises herself as a boy and ends up crossing paths with James Malory, a sarcastic and roguish ex-pirate. Their rocky courtship is filled with banter, sexual tension, and hijinks, set against the backdrop of 1818 during the Regency period. The plot involves a mix of romance, humor, and familial interactions, with a focus on the spirited characters of Georgina and James.

    Georgina Anderson held her spoon up backward, placed one of the pared-down radishes from her plate in the bowl of the spoon, pulled the tip back, and shot the radish across the room. She didn’t hit th...

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