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Original Title: | To Catch A Pirate |
ISBN: | 0439026946 (ISBN13: 9780439026949) |
Edition Language: | English |
Jade Parker
Paperback | Pages: 230 pages Rating: 3.77 | 6969 Users | 544 Reviews
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Once caught, it’s harder still to let a pirate goWhen Annalisa Townsend’s ship is set upon by pirates in search of her father’s treasure, one of the crew, James Sterling, discovers her in the hold. When he moves to take her necklace, she begs him not to, as it is all she has left of her mother. He accepts a kiss in exchange for the necklace. “A fair trade, m’lady,” he tells her afterward, before disappearing.
A year later, with a forged letter of marque, Annalisa is intent on hunting down the wretched James Sterling and reclaiming her father’s treasure from him. But now she’s in danger of him stealing something far more vulnerable this time: her heart.
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Title | : | To Catch a Pirate |
Author | : | Jade Parker |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 230 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2007 by Point |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Adventure. Pirates. Historical Romance |
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Blargh blargh. I've fallen behind on my reviews, so now I have three to do. Well! I'll start with this one, because I don't have all that much to say about it. I liked this book. Didn't love it, but I liked it. I picked it up because I have several friends who had recommended it to me ... Of course, they recommended it to me like three years ago, I'm just really slow at getting to things I've been meaning to read. And, I probably would have liked it more three years ago.I think I'll just goI picked up this book thinking it would be a historical pirate-themed romance, which it is but for young adults. Despite this set back, it was a cute PG romance. The characters share a few kisses and thats about it. The only mildly violent part of the book is when the hero is briefly flogged, but he seems to recover quickly after being rescued by the heroine. Since this is a young-adult romance, the heroine and hero are young (17 and 21 respectively). The first line of the story is really good
After the death of her mother, sixteen-year-old Annalisa Townsend leave England and sets sail for the Caribbean in 1720, where her father is to be the governor of a small island named Mourning. Shortly before they reach their destination, however, the ship is attacked by pirates. Annalisa is discovered hiding in the hold by James Sterling, a young pirate. When he tries to steal her necklace, all that is left of her mother, she begs him not to. He agrees in exchange for a kiss, and she expects
Do you know how long I have wanted to read this book? 7 years. And that's not like some of the other books on my to-read list that are "there" but I don't really care about. I have actively sought this book for 7 years and I've finally found it and read it and...And it was adorable. And fluffy. And I'm sure full of a bunch of things I'd have less tolerance for if I just stumbled upon it (like the first kiss that has her going weak-in-the-knees instead of furious that a stranger is kissing her.
Annalisa Townsend and her father are glad to be departing England for the Caribbean. They need to move on from the recent death of Annalisas mother, and what better place to do it than the little known Caribbean island of Mourning, which King George has assigned governorship of to Annalisas father. But on the voyage over, their ship is set upon be pirates, and Annalisa is discovered in her hiding place in the hold. However, in exchange for letting Annalisa keep her necklace, a reminder of her
Blargh blargh. I've fallen behind on my reviews, so now I have three to do. Well! I'll start with this one, because I don't have all that much to say about it. I liked this book. Didn't love it, but I liked it. I picked it up because I have several friends who had recommended it to me ... Of course, they recommended it to me like three years ago, I'm just really slow at getting to things I've been meaning to read. And, I probably would have liked it more three years ago.I think I'll just go
blah. only read this because it was recommended on amazon as something i'd like if i liked "princess at sea" by dawn cook.. and they weren't similar at all. the protagonist in this is described as being strong and independent, but circumstances and the way she reacts to them proves otherwise--then everyone starts congratulating her on how well she took things. not realistic enough, but i suppose that's what comes from reading a young adult novel :T the developing relationship between the
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