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Book Review of The Ransom: Legacy of the King's Pirates

The Ransom: Legacy of the King's Pirates
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Wow, this book had my FULL attention from the first page!! This is definitely a MUST READ for 2014 and a definite treasure for my bookshelves! I didn't consider this book to be a page turner and I took my time reading it as the story was so utterly enjoyable for me. Juliana is an amazing woman, but she is stressed in the story holding together her father's business and her household. I even became somewhat tired of her distress at one point because she was unable to relax and the only time she felt good was when she played the violin late at night. There's no Captain Sparrow in this book, but Lord Munthrope is a perfect substitute! He had me in stitches with his antics and personality yet all the while helping Juliana in unexpected ways. Just loved his character. Then there's the Pirate Earl who's not your typical pirate. He keeps his reputation intact by being feared by all other pirates and plundering other ships, but he surprises the reader with his gentemanly ways and also helps Juliana when she needs it most. He is mysteriously dangerous yet safe at the same time.

Captain Nichols was a beast and it was interesting to see that despite his solid reputation, he is the true villain in the story and the person Juliana is able to see through the easiest. Despite Rowan's irresponsible ways, my heart went out to him in his addictions and helplessness.

The end really surprised me. The Pirate Earl's encounter with God was a strange one, but was relieved at the results. Also, couldn't BELIEVE what happened to the orphanage and was very satisfied how Juliana and her friends found shelter. Those earthquakes were so terrifying and well described. No one writes pirates like Tyndall and even though there are uncomfortable scenes in the story, it is perfectly written, tangible, authentic, filled with hope, great romantic tension, and so very entertaining!!! And I kept looking at the cover as I read :) I also loved, LOVED the language, SOOOOO well done! I hated the injustice, but simply loved how every part of the story served its purpose and kept me glued to its pages. Highly, highly recommend to all readers, you'll quickly be wanting to read more of Tyndall's books after finishing this one :)