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Pirate adventure and passion await in THE BLOOD REAVER!
After her father and her older brother die of an infectious fever, and an unscrupulous sea captain abandons Rose Armistead in Port Royal, Jamaica, she must find safe passage home. When she meets a handsome mariner with his own ship, in an establishment of ill repute, she pays him to carry her, her mother, and her younger brother to Charles Town. But the man she considers her savior hides a dark secret, and it may destroy her. Can Rose accept her man’s true identity and find love?
When a beautiful woman walks into the most notorious brothel in Port Royal, Turner Reyson, a cunning pirate known as the Blood Reaver, offers his assistance, because he wants her in his bunk, but he conceals the nature of his business, as he casts off. At sea, Rose displays a peculiar ability to spot prize and booty, and his suspicious crew declares her the Lady of Fortune, which places her in a perilous position, when they insist on keeping her aboard ship. Playing two sides of the same coin, Turner must win his woman or risk mutiny, which would endanger her and her family. Can the Blood Reaver save Rose?
A guaranteed great adventure in this Pirates of Britannia novel!
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Captain Turner Reyson is highly entertained when he sees the spirited young woman trying to reclaim her property from place she should never set foot in.
Better known on the high seas as the Blood Reaver he has no scruples in claiming payment for his help.
Miss Rose Armistead has found herself in a difficult situation, and trying to find a way home for herself and her family.
This is a fun adventure on the high seas. Our Lady Fortuna will surprise this band of pirates. Our hero has more honour than his crew like.
All great fun, I loved it.
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KOBO
Barbara Devlin was born a storyteller. A Texan, through and through, Barbara hasn’t been without a book in her possession since she was in kindergarten. She wrote her first short story, a really cheesy murder-mystery, in high school, but it was a Christmas gift, a lovely little diary with a bronze lock, given to her in the fifth grade that truly inspired her love for writing.
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