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How to Please a Pirate - Community Reviews back

by Mia Marlowe, Emily Bryan
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Sparrow
Sparrow rated it 15 years ago
I was able to check out PLEASURING THE PIRATE from the law school library at the same time as I checked out Анна Ахматова, Полное Собрание в Одном Томе, so that was pretty much the most successful library experience ever.__________________________There was this one day, when I lived in Ukraine, wher...
Allusion is not Illusion
Allusion is not Illusion rated it 15 years ago
So many romances featuring pirates, and I've never read a one. I *still* have not read one because this book actually takes place on an estate in Cornwall, where the cover model probably felt quite chilled without his shirt. The male lead (I refuse to call him a "hero") spent some time as a pirate a...
Manny Rayner's book reviews
Manny Rayner's book reviews rated it 15 years ago
Hey, what's this barrel doing here? I think there's something inside it... wait... I don't believe it. A fish. Hello fish! No, don't worry, I have nothing against trashy historical romances. Quite enjoy them in fact. Absolutely no need to get paranoid. Uh-oh. This could be trouble. I see Meredith co...
Ceridwen
Ceridwen rated it 15 years ago
One of my favorite aphorisms about parenting come from Utah Philips which goes: children are assholes, but they're their own assholes. I don't think my buddy Utah (totally best name ever) meant this as some kind of Rousseauian garbage about the purity of children, but he is implying a purity in the ...
Book Addled
Book Addled rated it 56 years ago
The subject is sex, and early on, you begin to note a pattern...The pirate is fixated on Jack/Jacquelyn/Lyn’s bodice. His goal, which he makes plain early on, is to penetrate the cheeky wench’s bodice...and other parts as well; in this mood, he’s portrayed as more animal than gentleman, and our lass...
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