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by Lorraine Heath
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A History Nut's Romantic State of Mind
hmm something is missing here. what happened to Tristan!? Anne is BORING.....
Aly's Miscellany
Aly's Miscellany rated it 11 years ago
Buddy read with JoI didn't expect to like it this much since I'm not a fan of pirate romances... but lord Ms. Heath did it right!
WhiskeyintheJar Romance
WhiskeyintheJar Romance rated it 11 years ago
The first half of the story was so completely meh. Didn't connect with Anne and her journey to say goodbye to Walter. The second half was more enjoyable to read with Tristan and Anne connecting in various places around London. Overall all though, nothing new, fresh, or exciting. *Will be loo...
jmihalik
jmihalik rated it 12 years ago
Better than the first in this series. Who doesn't love a gentleman pirate?
Between the Pages
Between the Pages rated it 12 years ago
Guys, have I ever told you how much I love pirates and gentleman sea captains? (Of course I have) There's something about the setting at sea on ships that never fails to set my heart aflutter. Even if being on a real ship mostly does things to my stomach we will not go into further at this point.So ...
D_Reads
D_Reads rated it 12 years ago
This story was a light and enjoyable read. Tristan and Lady Anne were an interesting couple; they complemented each other well. She was the calming influence he needed to think and he was the humor that she needed to keep from being too staid. It was not necessary to have read the book before this...
Beanbag Love
Beanbag Love rated it 12 years ago
It pains me to give this a low review -- really I guess it's between a 2.5 and 3 star. I love Lorraine Heath and I love the potential of this series, but this book was a real disappointment.In the previous book, "She Tempts the Duke", Tristan Easton is very appealing. He's the rakish twin brother of...
Red Hot Books
Red Hot Books rated it 13 years ago
Forced to run from his old life to escape a murderous uncle, Tristan was pushed into a life at sea from the young age of 14. He never had a chance to be the man of nobility he was bred for. Instead, he grew to embrace his destiny on the open water. He shed his old persona and became Crimson Jack. Ev...
Lisa/Rogues Under the Covers
Lisa/Rogues Under the Covers rated it 13 years ago
When Lady Anne Hayworth blows into a bar one night and asks for his help to sail to visit her fiance, Lord Tristan Easton rejects her offer of monetary payment and alludes to a different sort of payment. Shocked, Anne dismisses him and tries to secure another captain only to find them all unavailab...
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