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Book Review of Burn on Sweet Fire

Burn on Sweet Fire
Burn on Sweet Fire
Author: Sandra Dubay
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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From Black Jack's pirate lair to the lush green Virginia countryside, beautiful young Robyn Tremonte wove a tangeld web of deciet. Trapped by her own lies, she concealed her identity from the rugged sea captain who had saved her life. Then, beneath the furled canvas of a sleek merchantman, she surrendered to ecstacy sharper than a gleaming cutlass, and gave herself to the one man who must never know he had plundered her innocent love....
A shimmering tale of sensuality set agiainst the magnificent backdrop of piracy on the high seas...(text taken from book's back cover)

Wow..an exotic book about pirates and the high seas. I have read several pirate romances, but this one actually gives you the feeling you are there, you can almost smell the seas..

Robyn is a pirate's daughter and ,becouse of some circumstances, Court, a dashing sea cpatain, has to take her abroad , all the while thinking she is a young boy... She is a hellion, wild an untamed and Court has to spend much time to be able to teach her the fine manners of the gentry but in london she is like a fish out of water becouse of her pirate upbringing. There is also danger awaiting Robyn, for what would happen to her if anyone ever realized she was in fact a hated pirate's daughter? Court's earlier disdain towards the girl gradually fades in face of her hidden beuaty and courage ..the outcome is an explosion of emotion.