Those who survive the wrath of Red Robert would never guess the pirate’s secret–Red Robert is a woman, masquerading as a man. Yet though the swift steel of her sword has spread her reputation to the farthest corners of the map, there is only one treasure she seeks–the blood of her lifelong nemesis…Blair Colm.
Shipwrecked on a desert isle with the handsome Logan Hagarty, she soon rediscovers her femininity in the irresistible captain’s arms. But their paradise skies darken with the appearance of their common enemy. Now the two must summon all their strength and cunning to best the evil Colm, and protect the fierce love that has grown between them.
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From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: The Pirate Bride
Book Author: Kathleen Y'Barbo
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"Pray away the fear. Pray away the fear. Pray away . . . . . then the world went dark."
By no fault of her own, eleven year old Maribel Cordoba finds herself on board the famed "Ghost Ship", manned by a notorious French privateer, Captain Beaumont. Her precocious nature has just landed her in the ship's brig, to the amusement of the crew; and a stark testament to the captain's determination to remind "Red" that he, not she, is in charge of his ship. Her whimsical dreams of high seas adventures turn into reality as she proves her worth as a night watchmen, until one fateful evening, when her future crashes around her.
Jean-Luc Valmont has wondered about his annoying young passenger for years, guilt-ridden that she may have perished at the bottom of the sea. Years have passed, when what to his wondering eyes should appear, but a very beautiful, grown-up version of his Maribel. Now what? She knows things about him that could prove dangerous to them both.
Sail on this high seas adventure as it survives numerous storms, produces many chuckles and remains true to the words of the psalmist when he declares, " thou madest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands; thou hast put all things under his feet . . . . .. . the fish of the sea, and whatsoever passeth through the paths of the seas. O Lord our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth!" Psalm 8
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