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In a Pirate's Arms, by Mary Kingsley

In a Pirate's Arms, by Mary Kingsley

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In a Pirate's Arms, by Mary Kingsley

In a Pirate's Arms, by Mary Kingsley



In a Pirate's Arms, by Mary Kingsley

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They call him the Raven, the most feared pirate to sail the Atlantic, his black cloak swirling about him like the dark mystery that hides his identity. In the days preceding the War of 1812, his pirate ship swoops down on English frigates in tropical seas, and he takes what he wishes. But he meets his match in Miss Rebecca Talbot of Washington. Taken captive while accompanying her beautiful sister on a voyage to London, Rebecca makes a daring bargain. In return for her sister’s safety, she will become the Raven’s mistress. What happens next stuns them both. Their time together is a revelation, a storm bound by flesh and spirit neither can control. But the day comes when Rebecca and her sister are rescued, and they must say goodbye. Back on land, Rebecca tries to get on with her life, until she hears a shocking bit of news: the Raven is dead. But life still holds surprises for Rebecca, in the person of an unexpectedly attractive man, with secrets of his own. With events building toward war, she have the chance of a future, if she has the courage to grasp it. If she can forget finding love…in a pirate’s arms.

In a Pirate's Arms, by Mary Kingsley

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7622765 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-02
  • Format: Large Print
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.48" w x 6.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 656 pages
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Pirate falls for harpy heroine (Spoiler) By Melissa The best thing to happen to Rebecca in years is when she and her sister are captured by the pirate Raven as they crossed the sea to England. To protect her younger sister, Rebecca offers herself to the Raven. She will be his mistress for the voyage if he leaves her sister alone.The Raven, Brendan, keeps Rebecca in his cabin but tells her he does not want an unwilling woman. As time passes the two do become intimate and Rebecca falls in love with him. He shares a little of his life and she tells him of her past which includes a doomed love affair. She also has a horrible relationship with her father who has never forgiven her for her affair.When Rebecca's father pays her ransom, she goes willing back with him even though he almost strikes her and calls her a slut. The Raven asks her to stay with him but Rebecca, ever the martyr, says her father needs her.*Spoiler* A year later, Rebecca is back in Washington D.C. and mourning the loss of Raven. Authorities reported that his ship was destroyed. She meets a man from Baltimore who looks a lot like Raven and gasp, he is, but it takes her ever so long to figure it out. She is furious with him. In fact, anger and unforgiveness are her two dominate traits.War with England is approaching and she suspects that Brand is not all he appears to be. She is still devoted to her mean spirited father and why Brand would ever want her is beyond me. I felt sorry for this man. He deserved a better heroine, someone who would love him more than an abusive father. Rebecca is fickle and loyalty to anyone outside her family is beyond her capabilities. This book rates a one star therefore, due to the starchy, unbending heroine

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. try again By kerry so listen , just forget about buying this boook . Not worth it as cheap as it is. The heroin is kidnapped by the pirate sleeps with him for a couple of weeks, touches every part of him falls in love. The hero's only disguise is a freaking eye patch!!!!!!!!!!!!then is rescued. A year later the pirate appears with a diffrent name and minus a eye patch and she does not know it is him and then the story just went on and on and oni could not even finish it, so i don't know what happend at the end hopefully everyone died if not from the plot then from nonesense cause that is what this is.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Domestic violence is not acceptable. By Tj This book started out improbable then went from bad to worse.The heroine's father is verbally and emotionally abusive but she feels she must tolerate it as she loves him and is sure he loves her -which he doesnt.Hence, she gives up the man she loves TWICE for her father who treats her as worse than a slave!Not acceptable!No-one should be feel guilt tripped into tolerating in a situation of domestic violence and his book deserves one star due to its promoting this very mistaken view.

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