The Charlotte Series: Book 1: The Pirate's Treasure
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  • LECTURAS 106,023
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  • Partes 45
  • Hora 7h 45m
Concluida, Has publicado mar 17, 2014
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Running from a painful past and seeking solace in the anonymity of the sea Lord James Grayson vows never to love again.  

Millicent lives under constant threat from an abusive father until he sells her to a brutal pirate to settle his debt. 

 Treachery, mutiny, fear and fate bring them together in time to save their ship from a new type of Pirate...but will it be in time to save each other?

*This work has shortened chapters for e-readers. In book form it would have about 21 chapters.

Best ranking: #25 in Historical Fiction (7-7-2017)
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The Charlotte Series: Book 3: The Pretender's Gold

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Stuart Windes was an Englishman and a seasoned sailor; an old salt with 30 years at sea. When his mother passed on leaving his younger sister alone, duty called him home. But his sister, Emmaline, was *gone*! Ran away with a bloody Yankee! Summer Marshton was an Englishwoman. Sort of. Forced to leave her Father's ranch in America and return to England her life was very different...until a letter arrived from America. Or rather, her brother's letter *didn't* arrive. Summer chased answers. Emmaline chased adventure. Stuart chased his sister. But none of them were prepared for what waited across the Atlantic. *This work has shortened chapters for e-readers. In book form it would have about 24 chapters. Best ranking: #284 in Historical Fiction (11-9-2017)