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Book Review of The Pirate's Daughter

The Pirate's Daughter
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Helpful Score: 2


Some books seem to be slow starters for me. This was one of them but I grew to really enjoy the heroine, May, Errol Flynn's bastard daughter so much. Flynn plays a minor role in her life. She is a charming, independent, lovely woman whose search for love leaves her bereft when the love of her life, Nigel, who is old enough to be her father becomes quite ill. Her life is fraught with unusual occurrences that help one understand how a person with white skin exists in a culture of color, sometimes dangerously. Come walk with May through her life and experience the emotions, excitement and adventures of a young woman whose love for an island off the coast of Jamaica. The history of this island affects May's life a great deal.