Author: | Rebecca Jacobs | ISBN: | 9781609686789 |
Publisher: | Blushing | Publication: | February 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Rebecca Jacobs |
ISBN: | 9781609686789 |
Publisher: | Blushing |
Publication: | February 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
When Opal's mother confesses on her deathbed that the notorious pirate Jack Marsh is Opal's father, the beautiful, but impulsive, young girl is determined to hide on board his ship and wait until he is far at sea to make him acknowledge her. Her plans go awry when she picks the wrong ship to stowaway upon, and instead of her father, she finds that handsome Captain Boone McCrae is the master of The Lady Bess!
Boone wants the raven haired beauty in his bed. He does not believe for one instant she is the innocent she claims to be, given her passionate response to his touch, but for some reason he cannot define, the pirate captain feels compelled to return her to her village so that she can find her father. Until he learns Opal's father is none other than his arch enemy, Jack Marsh. He decides then to use her to settle an old score with his nemesis.
Opal is shocked at the depth of Boone's hatred for her father, and cannot believe he plans to treat her cruelly to take revenge on a man she has never met. Even worse are the feelings she develops for her lusty pirate in spite of the fact he takes her over his knee and spanks her bared bottom at every opportunity!
When Opal's mother confesses on her deathbed that the notorious pirate Jack Marsh is Opal's father, the beautiful, but impulsive, young girl is determined to hide on board his ship and wait until he is far at sea to make him acknowledge her. Her plans go awry when she picks the wrong ship to stowaway upon, and instead of her father, she finds that handsome Captain Boone McCrae is the master of The Lady Bess!
Boone wants the raven haired beauty in his bed. He does not believe for one instant she is the innocent she claims to be, given her passionate response to his touch, but for some reason he cannot define, the pirate captain feels compelled to return her to her village so that she can find her father. Until he learns Opal's father is none other than his arch enemy, Jack Marsh. He decides then to use her to settle an old score with his nemesis.
Opal is shocked at the depth of Boone's hatred for her father, and cannot believe he plans to treat her cruelly to take revenge on a man she has never met. Even worse are the feelings she develops for her lusty pirate in spite of the fact he takes her over his knee and spanks her bared bottom at every opportunity!