Siren's Song
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  • Reads 378
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 3
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Sep 29, 2012
This book is written under my pen name, Trish Albright:  

Knife-wielding, shipping heiress Alexandra Stafford, would rather face down a crew of bloodthirsty pirates, than face off against the prim and proper English gentry.  Haunted by a powerful prophecy and stalked by an obsessed killer, Alex is a woman on a mission, her only focus to protect her family and finally stop the vicious slave-trader who murdered her parents years ago…that is until the biggest obstacle of her life walks in and she must choose between exacting her revenge or reaching out to a love she never expected.

The duke of Worthington returned to England for a life of peace and quiet, never expecting that the woman of his dreams would lead him on the adventure of a lifetime.  When danger escalates, Worthington must prove again and again that there is nothing he won’t do for the love of one captivating woman, and risks it all to surrender to the Siren's Song.  (Is that dramatic enough?)  :)
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