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Sail on the high seas or into uncharted galaxies! When it comes to love...pirates risk all! Delilah’s next delectable anthology is filled with roguish pirates! Readers who crave adventures set on the high seas—or in deep space—will find plenty of sexy bad boys, naughty alpha males unafraid to risk life and limb for treasure—or a lucky lover’s heart! Just a few of the titillating stories inside... In “The Treasure of Devil’s Crag” by Lisa Fox, two rival pirate captains seeking the same treasure, discover the competition isn't the only thing that heats up between them. A modern-day pirate boards a yacht seeking revenge and captures a runaway bride who tempts him in ways he’s ...
Athena Lee had returned home to her planet of birth. She is home to visit the family she has not seen for over 16 years. Her ship the James Cook is there to repair damage caused by the O'Malley pirates. She finds that her once peaceful agrarian world is overrun with corruption and graft. Her own family is wrapped up in a daily power play for control of the planet and its resources. What was a nice family visit has become a trial of wills. What about the marriage they arranged for her? Oh Hell No! This engineer now has to fight her own family to survive. A reckoning is approaching will she be ready for it?
Feel the throbbing of an aching heart, experience the confusion of the elaborate dance between emotions and the unknown. The tales of mystery and romance that are presented in this anthology show the many ways in which matters of the heart and matters of crime can be combined. The authors' visions of romance and mystery give us unique perspectives on the real life confusion that takes place in the shifting world today. Come and visit these rich worlds created by talented authors and be transported to times and places that acknowledge feelings that will not be denied and worlds in which nothing is sure.
Thomas Harbour (b.ca. 1675/1695) immigrated from Wales to Halifax County, Virginia and married Sarah Witt between 1705 and 1725, dying after 1777. Descendants lived throughout the United States.