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Death of a Pirate King (Adrien English Mystery, #4) - Community Reviews back

by Josh Lanyon
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Loederkoningin
Loederkoningin rated it 12 years ago
This book turned me into a quivering cry baby. I cried because of a blow-job in The Hell you Say and now I cried some more during the love scenes in Death of a Pirate King. Something must be wrong with me.Or something is very right with Josh Lanyon.The last book that actually made my eyes water was ...
The Book Hammock (Eleanor)
The Book Hammock (Eleanor) rated it 12 years ago
*flails flails flails*Whaaaaaaaat????? I can't really write a coherent review right now.This was by far the most action packed, detailed and interesting book so far. And we got Jake pull his head out of his ass, too. Woohoo. I'm going to start the last book now. Maybe they can have a little baby tog...
Angel Edits - Blog
Angel Edits - Blog rated it 12 years ago
wow, that was hard to read but oh so good too. the most painful breakup/ reuniting i've ever read. the first reunion kiss,so angry,.then so sweet....so now youre back, from outer space. i should have changed that stupid lock, i should have made you leave your key.J: you were the only person in the w...
Lenore
Lenore rated it 12 years ago
In my review of The Hell You Say I said I considered it the best installment in the Adrien English series. And I meant it. It was better than the previous two books. But Death of a Pirate King? It beats them all. THIS is the best book in the series. The mystery wasn't very much a mystery but it was ...
Breann
Breann rated it 12 years ago
"I'm not insane. This is very simple, very straightforward. Provided he doesn't kill me, it's foolproof."Adrien seems to find trouble no matter where he goes. Adrien's book, Murder Will Out, has been potentially picked up for a movie script. Adrien is at a dinner party that features some Hollywood e...
Read Fragment
Read Fragment rated it 12 years ago
I did not expect the climatic events that both resolved the mystery and drastically impacted Adrien's life, but once again Lanyon has me finishing one book and already desperate to pick up the next. It was not a cliffhanger so much as a game changer, and I can't wait for the next opportunity to rea...
susanylee
susanylee rated it 13 years ago
3.5...we're getting there! Even better this time...I've grown fond of Adrien...I feel protective of him. I hate Jake. More so in this book than in any of the others...and that says a lot. My heart broke numerous times alongside Adrien as Jake continued to be his jerk self.But, Adrien proved he's s...
Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it 13 years ago
It always amazes me how wonderfully put together these books are. The romance and the mystery are - if not perfectly, then at least wonderfully - balanced. The characterization is always amazing.This book...I don't know...Adrien is certainly more jaded, more bitter, but it worked. I think I still en...
Ilhem
Ilhem rated it 13 years ago
"Death of a Pirate King" is the fourth installment of the "Adrien English Mysteries".2 years after "The Hell You Say", Adrien improves his detective skills in a Hollywood mystery. He became a brother to the "Dauten harem", is in a relationship with Guy and faces Jake's reappearance in his life.The f...
Quirky Musings
Quirky Musings rated it 13 years ago
This book is the first in the series to fully engross me and pull me into the whole world of Adrien English. In this book, he was a lot harder and meaner and my heart broke for him every time someone pointed that out because we obviously know WHO THE CAUSE IS.But yes, though in one of the previous b...
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