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[[category:1981 Releases]] [[Category:Category Romance]] [[Category:Historical Romance]][[category:Pirates]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Robyn Stuart]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Robyn Stuart]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]] #85
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]] #85
 
* '''Year''': 1981
 
* '''Year''': 1981
  
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==Book Description==
 
A buccaneer's ship was no place for a woman...The door swung open and Corinna's tine cabin was flooded with light. Hawke took a step toward her. "You little fool!" he blazed. "What the devil are you doing here?" She had hired Hawke to find her missing father and stowed away on board to ensure that he did. Now, seeing his implacable fury, she stood proudly to meet it. "You sail at my orders, Captain Hawke. I have every right to be here." "Right?" he bit out savagely. "I'll show you what rights you have aboard my ship!"
 
A buccaneer's ship was no place for a woman...The door swung open and Corinna's tine cabin was flooded with light. Hawke took a step toward her. "You little fool!" he blazed. "What the devil are you doing here?" She had hired Hawke to find her missing father and stowed away on board to ensure that he did. Now, seeing his implacable fury, she stood proudly to meet it. "You sail at my orders, Captain Hawke. I have every right to be here." "Right?" he bit out savagely. "I'll show you what rights you have aboard my ship!"

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Book Description

A buccaneer's ship was no place for a woman...The door swung open and Corinna's tine cabin was flooded with light. Hawke took a step toward her. "You little fool!" he blazed. "What the devil are you doing here?" She had hired Hawke to find her missing father and stowed away on board to ensure that he did. Now, seeing his implacable fury, she stood proudly to meet it. "You sail at my orders, Captain Hawke. I have every right to be here." "Right?" he bit out savagely. "I'll show you what rights you have aboard my ship!"