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Captains of the Scarlet Night #1
Lyrical Press
December 2015
On Sale: November 24, 2015
Featuring: Captain Jaxon Steele; Annalise Gatherone
247 pages ISBN: 1616509716 EAN: 9781616509712 Kindle: B00U7LIZXG e-Book
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Romance Historical
Captain Jaxon Steele is a tall, sun-bronzed, fierce-
fighting Pirate King. He
and the notorious crew of the Scarlet Night are both feared
and respected for
their ruthless reputation. The Captain’s only love is the
open sea and the
ship he calls home. When it comes to women, he has three
rules: never sleep
with another’s wife, don’t take virgins into bed, and most
importantly,
never bring a woman aboard—that brings the worst
luck of all.
Annalise Gatherone has to leave London—tonight! Usually her
only concern is
the color of her latest gown, but now she’s choosing
between life and death.
Desperate to escape the clutches of an evil Duke, she stows
away aboard the
Scarlet Night, hoping she’s bound for Port St. Maria.
Winning Captain Jaxon’s
affections, she just might sneak by unharmed. But when her
plans are altered
in ways she never imagined, she must batten down the
hatches for a journey
into unknown waters…
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3 comments posted.
Re: Within a Captain's Hold
I love reading books with strong female characters. I'm hoping to read your book as soon as I can. (Edward Washington 8:57am November 24, 2015)
Both of my Grandparents came to this Country, on different ships, at different times, from Poland. They met through acquaintances, when my Grandmother was a young girl, fell in love, and got married. They had 13 children, and I couldn't even tell you how many Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren, before my Grandmother passed away when I was 13. My Grandfather worked for Ford Motor, and got injured, losing an eye in the process. There was no worker's comp back then, since it was the depression, and the kids had to drop out of school, at least most of them, to support the family. My Grandmother did some sewing on the side, which she did very well, but my Father worked at a bakery, and also drove their delivery truck, when he was about 12. They also scoured the alleys for scrap metal and rags, and my Grandfather raised pigeons for food on the table. I'm looking forward to your book, and loved reading about your History!! I hope you have a very Happy Thanksgiving!! (Peggy Roberson 9:34am November 24, 2015)
Edward and Peggy, thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a comment!! I really appreciate it! (Lisa Olech 2:36pm November 24, 2015)
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