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Mass Market Paperback A Pirate's Pleasure Book

ISBN: 0440202361

ISBN13: 9780440202363

A Pirate's Pleasure

(Book #2 in the North American Woman Trilogy Series)

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Book Overview

He took the proud vixen as his prisoner and swore she would serve . . .

She was his defiant captive.

With her flame gold-hair and azure eyes, Skye Kinsdale was a prize beyond compare. Betrothed to a lord she'd never met, she set sail for America sworn to reject him on sight until the infamous pirate Silver Hawk seized her ship and banished all other men from her life. Burning with rage and passion, she was determined...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

A Great Read!!

One of the few romance novels that has any substance. The characters are real and the writting takes you into the world of pirates and the pleasures they desire. If you want a tame lame read keep looking, but if you want an adventure filled with lust and passion buy it now, you won't regret it!

Great Read!

This is one of my all-time favorite books! If you want to escape reality and be swept away for a little while, this is the book. Although, "Skye" can be a little "dim-witted" at times, it will get your blood moving.

Great book!!

This was on of the best books I have ever read. The twists and turns leave you wanting to read until late in the night. If you enjoy Heather Graham's books, you will definately love this one.

Wonderful romance

I love pirate romance and this is one of the greatest.It is full of adventures and sensuality. I could not put it down.

Swashbucking at its best!!

Move over Errol Flynn! This is swashbucking at its best. If you're a reader whom can feel being present during the scenes in the book, and if you enjoy sword fights, battles on the sea, then you'll enjoy 'A Pirate's Pleasure'. Although not a constant thrill, when the fights did occur, I found myself sitting on the edge of, whatever I was sitting on, turning the pages to see the outcome of the altercation. The characters were enjoyable. Once you resigned yourself to get past the wigs, powdered hair, buckled shoes (I find it hard to call a man handsome with buckled shoes and powdered wigs), you thoroughly enjoyed the characters and came to love the rogues of the novel, Lord Cameron and Captain Hawk. Skye Kinsdale Cameron was forever reaking havoc either on land and on sea and forever leading both she and her male companions on perilous life threatening edge of your seat escapades. In the words of Captain Hawk, 'she was trouble'. And their love was stronger and more tumultuous than any hurricane on the ocean, or any tornado on land. In response to the reviewer from Utah, whom suggested reading 'Pagan and Pirate', she's right, the 'Pagan and Pirate' is an outstanding novel (one of my favorites), however, I didn't compare the two. I loved both. 'A Pirate's Pleasure' was non stop swashbucking, reckless behavior, and edge of your seat escape scenes, whereas, 'Pagan and the Pirate' was sensuous and deadly intensive. I suggest you read both, and enjoy both authors and enjoy their unique styles of writing characters that we either love or hate and always remember.
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