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Mass Market Paperback The Pirate Prince Book

ISBN: 0843952342

ISBN13: 9780843952346

The Pirate Prince

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The New York Times bestselling author pens an exotic tale of an exiled Turkish prince who must choose between his plan to save his mother from the hands of his enemy and the love of a beautiful... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Good One

I have read many of Connie Mason's books, and the trend that I found was that every other book was a good one. Thankfully, The Pirate Prince was one of the better stories Ms. Mason has written. It was a quick and fun read. There is no need to give a synopsis of the story, as you can find that in the book's description online. However, the characters were likable, and the plotline was interesting and easily kept the reader's attention. I would recommend this title to anyone that is a fan of Ms. Mason's work or to those who are looking for something light and entertaining.

Good, but she has better.

I am a lover of Connie Mason books and buy them without looking at the back. I see her name, I buy. In my opinion, this book was ok. I did like it, it was a page turner and had me speed reading through it waiting for what was happening next. Then, when I was done, it was kinda like, thats it? I was not really surprised by anything that happened. I was able to predict most of the book. That bothered me. Normally I am in for a wild ride with Masons books and am looking one way, when it sould be another. Not this time. So, I am disapointed, I expected more. But I am not discouraged. I will get more of Connies books, I just hope they are bette then this one.

Passionate story and characters

Connie Mason did another great job at another great book. She filled it with passion, love, and strong-willed characters. Dariq had to fight his emotions for Willow in order to ransom her to get her mother back from his evil brother who is a sultan. You could see that they both loved each other and would be willing to risk anything to be with the other. I would recommend this to others, however if you like the theme of pirates/sultans than this is a great one. If you don't, then you may not like it as much. I'm anxiously waiting for Mason's next book to arrive!

fine pirate romance

In 1562 Istanbul, Turkey, with the death of their royal father, one son Ibrahim begins slaughtering his male siblings and rivals. Only because his English mother warned him is Prince Dariq able to escape the fratricide; Ibrahim killed ever other contender in the onslaught. Two years later, Dariq and his pirates use the island of Lisp as a base as they sail the Mediterranean on the Revenge raiding Turkish ships. This time they stop the Ottoman, which is carrying a special treasure for Ibrahim. Lady Willow Foxburn has been sold to Ibrahim for a princely sum of gold. While all she wants is to go home to her father in England, Dariq sees her as a pawn to barter with his enemy, Willow for his mother. However, as the trade is set and the time to exchange draws close, Dariq and Willow are in love, leaving him to choose between the two women he cherishes above his own life. This pirate romance uses Turkey, the Dardanelles, and the Eastern Mediterranean as a backdrop to provide a fresh tale that has an exotic and erotic taste to it. The story line hooks readers the moment Willow throws a missile at the head of her captor and never lets up until the exhilarating conclusion. Willow is a terrific heroine, but the heroic Dariq makes the tale as he struggles between two loves, not wanting to let either come to harm. Harriet Klausner

This is not one to miss!

Our tale begins in Istanbul, Turkey, 1562. Prince Dariq flees the palace when his half-brother, Ibrahim, goes on a rampage and murders all his recently deceased father's male heirs. Warned in advance by his English mother, Dariq escapes the massacre and vows revenge on Ibrahim. The year of 1564 finds Prince Dariq on the Mediterranean Sea. Dariq and his loyal men raid the sea as pirates, with Turkish ships being their main target. Upon one such ship Dariq comes across Lady Willow Foxburn. She has been sold to Ibrahim for his harem and had been en route to Istanbul against her will. Willow wants only to be returned to her father in England. However, Ibrahim has long wanted such a golden beauty as Willow and had already paid much gold for her. Dariq decides to offer Ibrahim a trade; his mother for the sultan's new concubine. In the decadent setting of Dariq's harem, Willow finds both love and betrayal. When times comes for the trade with Ibrahim, will Dariq be able to part with the Englishwoman who has captured his pirate heart? ***** W-O-W-! Once again Connie Mason has created an exotic setting for two lovers to find each other. And what setting could be more suited to erotic seductions than a Prince's harem? Answer is a tropical paradise and hide-away, for a handsome pirate captain! Author Connie Mason has outdone herself by combining BOTH of these in one lush novel that is guaranteed to please. The action begins on the very first page and will sweep readers' imaginations away to bold lands and heroic people. I am delighted to be able to say that "The Pirate Prince" gets my highest recommendation! THIS IS NOT ONE TO MISS! ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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