Difference between revisions of "The Pirate And His Lady"
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* '''Amazon Listing''' - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373164629/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 The Pirate And His Lady] | * '''Amazon Listing''' - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373164629/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 The Pirate And His Lady] | ||
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+ | == About The Book == | ||
+ | Was she dreaming? Hours before the costumed "Pirate's Ball," Elizabeth Rawley witnessed a strange spectacle in the waters off Key West. | ||
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+ | Engaged in mortal combat was the Black Cutter-Captain Richard Colter's ship. Elizabeth was obsessed with the eighteenth-century ship's treasure-and with its captain. A swashbuckling privateer who commanded the high seas and made women swoon for the favor of his wild passions. | ||
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+ | Elizabeth knew they would have loved each other with a passion to rock the heavens. If only they hadn't lived two hundred years apart. | ||
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+ | Then, on a moonlit beach, she found the body washed ashore-in a homespun shirt, breeches and help tying back his long hair. | ||
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+ | But this was no costume...and this was no dream. It was Richard Colter. And he was alive. |
Revision as of 01:18, 3 November 2006
- Author: Margaret St. George
- Publisher: Harlequin American # 462
- Year: 1992
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing - The Pirate And His Lady
About The Book
Was she dreaming? Hours before the costumed "Pirate's Ball," Elizabeth Rawley witnessed a strange spectacle in the waters off Key West.
Engaged in mortal combat was the Black Cutter-Captain Richard Colter's ship. Elizabeth was obsessed with the eighteenth-century ship's treasure-and with its captain. A swashbuckling privateer who commanded the high seas and made women swoon for the favor of his wild passions.
Elizabeth knew they would have loved each other with a passion to rock the heavens. If only they hadn't lived two hundred years apart.
Then, on a moonlit beach, she found the body washed ashore-in a homespun shirt, breeches and help tying back his long hair.
But this was no costume...and this was no dream. It was Richard Colter. And he was alive.