"Capturing Annie" by Patricia Wynn
Love Spell, March 2000 Reviewed on 8/18/00 | |||||
Seeking booty was all in a day's work - or so said ol' Cap'n Sharkee, the closest thing Anne Bonny
had to a father. He was the one who'd made her bind her breasts, tar her hair, and call herself Jem, all to conceal her
feminine charms. But though Annie loved her buccaneer family, Sharkee wouldn't be around forever. He'd siad so himself.
Yet Sir James Noble Avery might. And her virile captor certainly knew that she was no boy. The man made her feel like
no Jem but a jewel. He even made her go all "squooshy" inside. But he wanted her to trade her cutlass for curtseys and
her cannonballs for masked balls - which she would never do. Even if James had conquered Sharkee and his boys, her infuriating
foe would never order her around. She'd shiver his timbers before she'd let the feelings inside her take the helm.
And when she boarded his ship, the treasure she'd seek would not be his gold, but his heart.
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"The Love Knot" by Sue Deobold
Leisure Books, March 1995 Reviewed on 5/26/00 | |||||
All her life, Catherine Clifford dreamed of finding a true and gentl love. And the spirited beauty
was certain to find such a man at the elegant court of Richard II. But was the dashing knight who awoke her to
passionate bliss really an arrogant scoundral after her family's estate? A valiant warrior at arms, Sir Crispin had
battled men to the death and never flinched. Yet he was utterly pwerless to fight Catherine's hold on him. In a
world filled with deception and betrayals, Crispin vowed to risk all he possessed to protect the exquisite firebrand -
or they would never share the sweet ecstasy the would change their lives forever.
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