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by Marsha Canham
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The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 7 years ago
Simon Dante, a French count with a British mother, prefers to spend his time on the deck of his ship, Virago, battling the Spanish on the high seas, instead of being a man of leisure in the court of Queen Elizabeth. Then one day, he's betrayed by his fellow sea hawk and left to die in the circle of ...
Author Unpublished
Author Unpublished rated it 10 years ago
Title: Across A Moonlit Sea [Pirate Wolf 1] Author: Marsha Canham Genre: Historical Romance / Adventure Rating: 5 Stars Description/Synopsis: He was French by birth, half English by blood, and reported to be all larceny by nature. One of Queen Elizabeth's legendary sea hawks, the rogue nobleman Sim...
Courtney Dion's Reviews
Courtney Dion's Reviews rated it 11 years ago
Discretion advised: This book may be unsuitable for anyone under the age of 18, due to mature themes, language and sexual content. Series: Pirate Wolf Publication Date: January 1, 1996 Publisher: Dell Age Group: Adult Genre: Romance Pages: 400 Format: ePub Source: Amazon Get the Book: Amazon Add t...
Books are like Air ...
Books are like Air ... rated it 13 years ago
Free on Amazon 05/31/2012.I read this author and probably this book years ago. Lovely to see these show up as an eBook and can't beat free!!
shosho
shosho rated it 13 years ago
2.5 starsI didn't like as much as I thought. I skimmed a lot of it , that's why I finished it in 2 days.
Sassapphras
Sassapphras rated it 14 years ago
I'm a sucker for great pirate romances!
Carpe Librum
Carpe Librum rated it 14 years ago
Absolutely loved this book! I can't say enough good things about it. I will have to think on my review before I post it - give me time.
The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 15 years ago
Yet another winner from underneath the very talented Ms. Canham's pen. She changed the setting yet again, transferring the reader onto high-seas in this swashbuckling romp.The main reason I loved this book is also the thing that distinguish it from other stories in the pirate/privateer genre. We hav...
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