
G.
MiMi-G wrote on 8/16/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Humerous,great read. Self-confident heroine with wit and determination.

JoAnn G. (
jorenae) wrote on 5/8/2009...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I really like Lynsay Sands' novels. They have a great touch of humor and just enough romance to make me want to stay up until 2 in the morning to finish the book! I've read all her Vamp books and was pleasantly surprised to find earlier books she'd written. Plus...this book is about pirates. You just gotta love pirates.

Carroll H. (
Seahorse) wrote on 10/9/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Pirates! What more do I need to say? Am I the only woman who wants to be a pirate? Escapism at its best.

Rebecca Z. (
reinazee) wrote on 7/12/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Really like this author. Story involves a strong lady who has been on her own making decisions. She needs to fill the requirements of a will to claim her inheritance. Like how her pirate crew "helps" her to become a lady and snare the hero.

Debbie M. (
Tafwin) wrote on 2/23/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Circumstances have changed; they're worse. Valoree has been named heir to Ainsley Castle. And the will distinctly states that in order to inherit, she must be married to a nobleman...and pregnant. Upon learning that, the virgin captain is ready to return to the seas, but her crew puts the issue to a vote-and for those rascally cusses she will do anything. Reluctantly, she agrees.
If they can find a way--Henry and One-Eye and Skully--to put on her a sweet face that will fool the ton, she will handle the rest. Even with a drunken prostitute as an "aunt" and her merry cutthroat crew as "servants." But to herself she swears one thing: She can only marry a man who fires her blood, a man who is not afraid of a lady pirate.