The Frenchman was everything Jeanette St. John detested. A mercenary, a man with no morals, a renegade. But Kitt was reckless and daring, cautious and calculating — and he was captain of one of the fastest ships on the ocean. And so she bargained with the devil — on his terms. In exchange for transporting her cotton and turning it into medical supplies and ammunition for her beloved Confederacy, … Confederacy, she was to let him ravish her for every shipment he delivered.
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Well, this was a delightful read! I surely didn’t expect the twist surprises this story held, and the more I read, the more I couldn’t wait to find out how it was going to turn out.
The story starts where Jen, at 25 years old, has just ended the 1 year as a widow. Having lost her husband, who had been wounded and captured by the union, placed in …
It is a good read . The characters and times have very great similarities with Gone With the Wind so the interactions and dialogues between the H and h were great and prompt you to continue reading the next time you can because it is long and can not be finished with one seating. However the ending is also abrupt like the famous novel. They …
This author has written some excellent romances in the past, but the situations the heroine finds herself in are ridiculous. Flimsy thoughts or reasons will send her riding alone in the night for hours. Women in that era just did not do that, no matter how brainless they were. Should have been better; premise excellent.