Overview: Lilith T. Bell always dreamed of becoming a writer and in 2012 she finished her first novel. Almost immediately afterward, she became deathly ill. Then her house burned down. As if in some Job-like drama, she lost nearly every word she had ever written. Undaunted--and perhaps taunting angr
Captive to a Pirate
β Scribed by Bell, Lilith T.
- Book ID
- 108857837
- Publisher
- Selkie Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 108 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Dressed as a boy, the voluptuous Brigid OβCullane infiltrates a ship full of pirates, seeking a treasure map that belonged to her dead father. What she isnβt searching for is Liam Lynch, a gorgeous pirate who was once her dead fatherβs closest - and possibly backstabbing - friend. Forced to work alongside him, she finds herself torn between desire and suspicion. Liam never knew that his old mentor had a daughter. Nor did he know that Brigid had been kept in the dark about the magic that runs through her veins and the true dangers of the Caribbean. At first, he only seeks treasure for himself and the safety of his unwilling captive, but his hunger for Brigidβs lush curves and her fiery spirit cannot be denied. Their story takes them from the crystal blue waters of the Bahamas to the dying days of buccaneer infested Port Royal, as they discover gold, paranormal secrets and a love that will change everything.
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