St. Brendan Series by Carla Kelly

4.50 · 12 ratings
  • Regency Royal Navy Christmas (St. Brendan #0.5)
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    Regency Royal Navy Christmas (St. Brendan #0.5)

    Carla Kelly

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2019

    Even the squared away, efficient Royal Navy must surrender to the joys and misadventures of a Regency Christmas. Four stories shine a light on Christmas during the Napoleonic Wars on land and sea – In Boxing the Compass, a homesick frigate captain shepherding a convict convoy to Australia wants nothing more than to hold his infant daughter in faraway England. Perhaps he can enlist a prickly pair of convicts with a new baby to help him... more

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  • The Unlikely Master Genius (St. Brendan #1)
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    The Unlikely Master Genius (St. Brendan #1)

    Carla Kelly

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 3 of 5
    · 3 ratings · published 2018

    Sailing Master Able Six, Royal Navy, is a man like no other. To call him a mere polymath is to sell him short. Someone with his extraordinary gifts should rise to the top, unless it is the 1800s, where pedigree and money govern Regency society, as sure as Napoleon seeks world domination... more

  • Unlikely Spy Catchers (St. Brendan #2)
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    Unlikely Spy Catchers (St. Brendan #2)

    Carla Kelly

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2019

    The Unlikely Spy Catchers is a novel about friendship and love, an unusual school for workhouse boys training for the Royal Navy, and the ever-present danger of life in a seafaring town at a time of grave national emergency, as Napoleon considers taking his war to England itself.

  • Unlikely Heroes (St. Brendan #3)
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    Unlikely Heroes (St. Brendan #3)

    Carla Kelly

    Rated: 4.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2020

    The year is 1805. Napoleon is determined to invade England. Angus Ogilvie, spy catcher, has learned more of Napoleon’s plans. He relays them to Master Able Six, instructor at St. Brendan the Navigator School, where workhouse boys of promise are training in naval service to an England that considers them castoffs. Ogilvie has other startling news about a mysterious Spanish count who bears a striking resemblance to the unlikely master genius... more

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