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Revision as of 03:44, 15 November 2022
- Author: Alex Beecroft
- Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
- 2010: Year Published in 2nd Edition (1st edition published 2007.)
- Setting: during the 18th Century Age of Sail, aboard a British Royal Navy battleship and in 18th Century Bermuda.
- Amazon Listing: Captain's Surrender
Book Description
Ambitious and handsome, Joshua Andrews had always valued his life too much to take unnecessary risks. Then he laid eyes on the elegant picture of perfection that is Peter Kenyon.
Soon to be promoted to captain, Peter Kenyon is the darling of the Bermuda garrison. With a string of successes behind him and a suitable bride lined up to share his future, Peter seems completely out of reach to Joshua.
But when the two men are thrown together to serve during a long voyage under a sadistic commander with a mutinous crew, they discover unexpected friendship. As the tension on board their vessel heats up, the closeness they feel for one another intensifies and both officers find themselves unable to reign in their passion.
Let yourself be transported back to a time when love between two men in the British Navy was punishable by death, and to a story about love, about honor, but most of all, about a Captain’s Surrender.
Awards
- Winner of the Linden Bay Starlight Writing Contest 2007:
"Linden Bay Romance is proud to announce the winner of our 2007 Starlight Writing Contest. The contest, which was opened to previously unpublished authors from all over the world, was a pleasure to judge and we wish to thank everyone who entered. In reviewing the full manuscripts of our finalists, we discovered one that stood above the rest: Captain’s Surrender, written by Alex Beecroft."