The Pirate and His Lady (Buccaneers #2)

Linda Lee Chaikin


Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
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The Pirate and His Lady by Linda Lee Chaikin

Warm, tropical Jamaica--a hotbed of piracy, violence, and spiritual
conflict. Emerald Harwick is caught amidst each.

Her fiance, Captain Baret
"Foxworth" Buckington, defies the laws of the Jamaican Council and sails with notorious
arch pirate Henry Morgan, hoping to find his imprisoned father among the Spanish
dons.

Her marriage delayed, Jamaican law forces Emerald to also put her heart's
desire on hold: teaching Christianity to the African slaves. She fights disappointment
and seeks an end to the spiritual conflict with her culture.

Emerald is caught
in a web of disillusionment, anger, and fear. As Spanish sympathizers gain the ear
of the king, she must face a most frightening possibility: If caught, Baret will
be arrested and hanged at Execution Dock.

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