When a band of thieves steals a priceless family heirloom from Nautionnier Knight Dalton Randolphβs ship, he vows to recover the treasured artifact and bring the criminals to justice. But the local governor is missing in action, and the governorβs daughter, Daphne Harcourt, is anything but cooperati
The Lucky One (Brethren Of The Coast #6)
β Scribed by Devlin, Barbara
- Book ID
- 108620350
- Publisher
- B. Devlin
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 185 KB
- Series
- Brethren of the Coast 6
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780996250900
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β¦ Synopsis
When a band of thieves steals a priceless family heirloom from Nautionnier Knight Dalton Randolphs ship, he vows to recover the treasured artifact and bring the criminals to justice. But the local governor is missing in action, and the governors daughter, Daphne Harcourt, is anything but cooperative, which presents a most irresistible challenge for the happy-go-lucky rake.
Miss Daphne Harcourt has spent her entire life on Portsea Island. When desperate circumstances force her to take drastic measures, she is discovered in a compromising position by a handsome stranger. To the undiscerning eye, Dalton Randolph could be the answer to her prayers, and an ancient brooch with mystical powers predicts just that. But is the charming sea captain her salvation or her downfall?
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