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I read this book many years ago and I believe it to be one of Brenda's best!!! The book is well written with a well developed plot, setting, and characters. The political intrigue and historical significance of a time gone-by is obviously well researched and thought out by Ms. Joyce. A good read if you like history woven through your romantic storylines.
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I liked the storyline in this book, but I really enjoyed the historical characters - Queen Elizabeth, Robert Dudley, Thomas Butler, William Cicel, etc. I felt like I got to know a little bit more about them through this storyline, even though the story was fiction (the author tried to keep the historical facts as accurate as she could).
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Released from the sanctuary of a French convent, highbor, tempestuous Katherine FitzGerald sets sail for Ireland, only to find herself prison of the infamous pirate known as the Master of the Seas. Pirate captain, Liam O'Neill, favored by Elizabeth the Queen is determined to win Katherine while advancing his own secret causes. He must risk everything in order to triumph at a treachous game, through heartbreaking deception and by breaking all the rules. Setting= 1571