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"Wonderful pirate romance!"
Reviewed by Tammie Ard
Posted January 14, 2005
The first time Honoria Ardmore met pirate Christopher
Raine, she asked for a signature on a pamphlet. He gave it
to her, along with a kiss and then some. Nine years later
they met again, only this time in his cell as he was headed
for the hangman. They came Read more...
"Jennifer Ashley is the queen of the pirate romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 5, 2005
In 1809 Charleston, James Ardmore hung pirate Christopher
Raine, but not before his sister Honora married the
rogue. Now in London four years later, Honoria swears she
saw Christopher on the streets and not long afterward he
arrives in her bedroom to claim his spouse. Apparently
her brother Read more...
"Ashley's best pirate tale yet!"
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted March 7, 2005
Jennifer Ashley is a talented writer. Not only does she pen
great pirate romances under the name Jennifer Ashley (The
Pirate Next Door; The Pirate Hunter), she has given us
super Regency Mysteries under the penname Ashley Gardner
(The Glass House; A Regimental Murder; The Hanover Square
Affair; Sudbury School Read more...
What's a lady to do when the pirate husband she thought was
dead tries to lure her back into his arms and away from the
safe, quiet life she had all planned out?
SummaryHonoria Ardmore is as prim and proper as they come. Her
sole
moment of indiscretion was when she fell for a roguish
pirate. But he diedat least, that's what she
assumeduntil the night he showed up eager to pick up
where they had left off....
Christopher Raine cheated death, and he believes life owes
him his just rewards. So he sets out to reclaim the woman
of
his dreams. And this insatiable pirate is not one to let
trivial details get in his way.
Despite her undeniable desire, Honoria claims she cannot be
with Christopher. And so they strike a deal: she will allow
him to seduce her every night of their journey. If by the
end he fails to navigate his way into her heart, she will
be
free to leave. Honoria is about to learn that a woman
should
never doubt the cunning ways of a pirate with a plan.
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