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Buccaneer's Bride
Buccaneer's Bride
Author: Jean Iannes
ISBN-13: 9780821727423
ISBN-10: 0821727427
Publication Date: 8/1/1989
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Heartfire
Book Type: Paperback
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Chitimacha-Princess avatar reviewed Buccaneer's Bride on + 586 more book reviews
INFAMOUS SCOUNDREL...

As she stood at the bow of the Adventuress Sarah wondered if she had made a terrible mistake. She had run away from an arranged marriage, leaving everything she had ever known, to seek a haven on a pirate ship. But even here she wasn't safe. For the infamous captain, Black Robbie had made it perfectly clear what he expected from her. She had tried to resist his amorous advances, but when her crushed her in his powerful arms and kissed her passionately, seductively, she had completely surrendered to the handsome rogue. And, pirate or not she knew now that she would never leave him, even if it meant following him to the ends of the earth...

DAZZLING BEAUTY...

When Black Robbie had first seen the beautiful Sarah Huxley, he had decided she was a treasure worth plundering. But now that she was on his ship, he wasn't sure he had been right. There were ships full of gold ready for looting, but loving the stunning English beauty had become more important. From the moment he had tasted her soft, sweet lips, caressed her satiny curves and stroked her luxuriant dark hair, he was lost to everything, even the mutinous rumblings of his crew. For he had found what he had been searching for and knew that she was his match, destined to be a BUCCANEER'S BRIDE.
nmsunshine avatar reviewed Buccaneer's Bride on + 301 more book reviews
Sarah Huxley runs from an arranged marriage right into the arms of Black Robbie who likes to plunder women and gold. For passage on his ship he wants her to surrender to him. He is so aroused by the English miss that he has to put up with the mutinous rumblings of his crew.