"It Shivered Me Timbers"
Part of a jet fighter squadron flying towards the USS
Dwight D. Eisenhower, experienced Navy pilot Lieutenant
Carly
Callahan struggled with a nasty storm. Things turn worse
when her radar fails and the twin engines of her F018C
fighter
flame out next. Forced to bail out into the icy
Atlantic, Carly soon observes wooden ships in battle. Sir
Andrew Spencer and his pirates pluck Carly out of the sea. Andrew believes he has captured Lady Amanda Paxton, the
fiancee of his enemy, the Duke of Westbridge, even if she
fails to fit the description he has of her. Carly insists
she is a US navy officer, but Andrew rejects her nonsense as
gibberish even as he cannot understand who is "O.K."
and "Ray Dio". When Carly sees a newspaper dated 1821 and
other
evidence, she
concludes that somehow she landed in the past. As they
sail to obtain her ransom, Andrew and Carly fall in love,
but the
obstinate Adonis not only distrusts that emotion, he cannot
accept that she is from a future that allows a woman to fly
in
combat. ONCE A PIRATE is an enjoyable time travel romance
due to the reactions of the lead characters to one another
and their
situation as Carly's survival training is tested. Still,
the plot belongs to both lead characters, as they struggle
with her
displacement and their love for one another. Susan Grant
casts quite a spell on her audience with this superb debut
novel
that will have sub genre fans seeking her newer work, the
recently released THE STAR KING. Harriet Klausner /December 2000
Copyright © 1999 for
ParaNormal Romance Reviews
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Courtesy ParaNormal Romance
Posted May 2, 2001
SummaryA modern woman
A 19th century rogue
A love transcending time itself
Hurled back in time when her jet crashes, fighter pilot
Carly Callahan is rescued by handsome and aristocratic
pirate Sir Andrew Spencer -- only to discover she's the
loot in a long and bitter feud. When the baffling
familiarity they share flares into passion, Carly finds
that the only treasure in jeopardy is her heart.
Winner of PEARL AWARD 2000 Honorable
Mention - Best Time
Travel Susan Grant - Best New Author
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