Captain Marshall and the Pirates of Cartagena By: Howard Crow |
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-684-1 Edition: Paperback, 385 Pages Publication Date: October 22, 2007 |
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From lush Caribbean islands, to frantic battles at sea,
Captain Peter Marshall pursued his destiny. From the
moment Sara Principal daughter of the viceroy of Port
Royal, looked into his blue eyes, she knew she had found
her heart’s desire and her soul mate.
Nora Woodford, a slender brown eyed black haired wench,
was more amused than offended by handsome James Potter’s
indifference to her passionate advances. Little did she
know that within the year he would be her husband. Nora
was well versed in the art of foreplay, but a babe in
arms where true love was concerned.
Self-professed adventurer and soldier of fortune Robert
Webster had every intention of profiting from the
turbulent times. He found himself hopelessly entangled
with the captured pirate girl who was known on the
Caribbean as Dawn. Her long black hair, dark eyes and
light skin captivated his senses and made him her slave.
Engulfed in the fury of those times they fell in love.
These three attractive young women had one thing in
common, they all three would fall in love with
buccaneers and find themselves prisoners of their own
fate.
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