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Latest revision as of 16:46, 18 November 2022
- Author: Stephanie Laurens
- Publisher: Avon
- Year: October 1997 (ISBN 0-380-79455-1) Paperback
- Setting: England, 1811, Regency
- Amazon Listing: Captain Jack's Woman
Book Description
Jonathon Hendon, a gentleman known as a smuggler Captain Jack, is recruited by the Admiralty during the Napoleonic wars to infiltrate the smuggling trade. Kit Cranmer confronts him as the leader of a smuggling gang. His all-knowing gaze penetrates her disguise as the "lad" leader of a rival gang with frightening ease--and his "punishment" with kisses leaves her maidenly modesty in tatters.
Awards
- 1997 RT Reviewers' Choice Award Nominee - Best Historical Romance
Related Titles
- The Bastion Club. This book is a prequel because it is the first appearance of the spying that the Bastion Club members are involved in during the Napoleonic war, and Tristan Wemyss, hero of The Lady Chosen, makes an appearance.
Reviews
Translations
- Germany
- Title: Ungestüm wie Wind und Meer
- Publisher: Droemer Knaur
- Year: April 2002 (ISBN 3-426-69047-0)
- Amazon Germany Listing: Ungestüm wie Wind und Meer