Professional reclamator Rhaia Stewart is a modern day
pirate. Working with the blessing of the Reclamtion Bureau
and within the law of the Reclamation of Antiquities Act,
Rhaia can travel through time to reclaim lost treasures
moments before they are lost. On what was to be her final
mission, Rhaia has been double crossed by her partner and is
trapped in the past with Captain Nate Graves, the Phantom of
the Atlantic, a man known for his prowess on the seas and in
the bedroom. Now Rhaia has to find a way
to keep her life and heart intact and find a way back home
before Nate Grave finds out that she isn't just a thief,
she's a TIME PIRATE.
TIME PIRATE is entertaining and well written. Though
mostly erotica/romance by genre, it also blends with fantasy
(time travel) and action (pirates) so thoroughly that they
can't be separated without destroying the entire story.
This story will make time traveling pirates out of all its
readers.
The characters voices stay the same throughout and are
stronger for it. The best part about TIME PIRATE by
Trinity Blake is that the premise is actually believable--
if the technology were available. The idea that, in the
future, some type of business will be making money off of
lost treasures is completely believable which helps bring
the reader deeper into the story. The he villains were
a bit cheesy. Quite frankly the fights Rhaia had with
the people in the past had more action and emotion to them
than her battle with the main villains from her own time.
When a time traveling treasure hunter from the future
crosses paths an infamous pirate from the past, sparks fly
and passion ignites in this story of betrayal, redemption,
and sexual awakening.
After catching Rhaina in the act of
stealing a priceless necklace, Captain Nate Graves keeps her
captive in his cabin, demanding that she make
restitution—with her body. Little does he know, Nate has
been the object of Rhaina's erotic fantasies ever since she
came across a copy of his portrait. While Rhaina wonders if
she will survive his creative brand of punishment, Nate
finds that the line between captor and captive is easily
blurred, leaving him wondering who is really in control.