(The Sons of the Revolution #3)
by Shana Galen
Mass Market Paperback, 384 pages
Published February 7th 2012 by Sourcebooks, Incorporated (first published 2012)
ISBN 1402265557
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Passionate, action-packed Regency romance by RT Reviewer’s Choice award-winning author Shana Galen features the swashbuckling Sebastien Harcourt, marquis de Valere, and the nautical genius heroine destined to best him. After escaping France on a privateer’s ship, Sebastian becomes the notorious privateer Captain Cutlass. His reputation as a rogue precedes him and he’s undefeated in battle, until he crosses swords with the beautiful daughter of a British admiral. Raeven Russell is out for revenge, but now she’s not so sure she wants the dashing captain to change his wicked ways.GoodReads
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Lexy’s Thoughts:
Every little girl has her father wrapped around her little finger. They just look up at them with those love filled eyes and the fathers are helpless to resist. They will do anything they can for their little girls, no matter how old she gets because inside she will always be his little girl.
Raeven and her father are like that, he wants what he thinks is best for her. He makes the calls and disciplines in the hopes she will grow up and have the kind of life he could never give her. Even when it comes down to it he breaks the rules for the love of his daughter.
Raeven and Bastien are perfectly written; there is humor and action. So much action, you will not be able to put this book down. You will be swept away from the seas to exotic locals all the while being taunted and drawn to Bastien. He may have done some frowned upon deeds, but after all he is a pirate so it sort of goes with the job description.
Galen has crafted an excellent historical romance full of everything you could wish for. As always after you are done you will track down her entire backlist and still be excited for her next book to come out.
Rating: 5 Wines! A perfect historical romance!
wow, sounds like a great book. Thanks for the review, I like how you keep the review to-the-point and say why you loved the book. I really want to read this one now, good think i entered the contest :) Book Savvy Babe
ReplyDeleteI have this one and just need to get busy and read it. Thanks for sharing your review! I'm looking forward to meeting Bastien now.
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