LADY PIRATE introduces readers to a strong woman who is
determined to revenge the death of her brother. Life soon
takes her on a different adventure than the one she had
planned. Can Valoree and her crew find a way to reap her
good fortune of her inheritance? She has inherited an
estate but must be married and pregnant to claim it.
Valoree's hopes are dashed with that part of the news.
How will she ever find a man who could love her for
herself? I loved Valoree she is a strong woman who does
not let anything get in her way. Lord Thurborne may just
be the answer to her problems at least her crew thinks so
and they take measures into their own hands.
Daniel and Valoree's adventure is a great read. It is
full of the humor that is always found in this author's
books. Love can sneak up on you and it does not let go.
Valoree and Daniel work well together and make a
beautiful couple. I really liked that Valoree could hold
her own ad was not about to give her true self up. Daniel
is a good man and shows just how much he loves and cares
for Valoree. Not only do these two have a lot to say but
many of the supporting characters have their say as well.
I loved the banter and the relationships that everyone
has together. The author weaves a wonderful tale full of
mischief and mayhem in this book. I was quickly pulled
into Valoree and Daniel's story and loved being along for
the ride. Their adventure had me cheering for love and
smiling throughout it all. I loved the comradery of the
characters and how much they cared for one another.
LADY PIRATE is a fun and entertaining read. It comes with
great characters and a few twists and turns that will
keep you turning those pages to see just where they will
end up.
Valoree no longer has to masquerade as her murdered brother
and scourge the oceans as Captain Red. She no longer has to
command his pirate band in a quest to regain his birthright.
She has been named heir to Ainsley Castle. But no executor
would ever hand over the estate to an unmarried pirate wench
and her infamous crew—no matter to whom she’d been born. And
the will distinctly states that in order to inherit, Valoree
must be married to a nobleman . . . and pregnant.
Upon learning that, the virgin captain is ready to return to
the seas—but her crew has other ideas— and for those
rascally cusses she would do anything. If they could find a
way to put on her a sweet face that would fool the ton, she
would handle the rest, even with a drunken prostitute as an
“aunt” and her merry cutthroat crew as “servants.” But to
herself she swears one thing: she will only marry a man who
fires her blood, a man who is not afraid of a . . . Lady Pirate