Hawke's Lady
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Rating | : | 4.61 (764 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1609685229 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 114 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"One of my absolute favorites" according to Cydni Montgomery. This is one of my absolute favorite romances of this genre. Starla Kaye (Or as I remember her from way back, Kay Starr) is a gifted and talented writer. I loved Hawke from the beginning, and the mix of stern yet caring, dark yet humorous, was intoxicating to me. Love it!. Horse Rider said Generally a good read.. This was a good book, certainly worth reading. I was a little disappointed in the general lack of character development. We are occationally given some shadowy information about Sabrina's abusive childhood and an hint early in the book that her father may not be the loyal supporter that the Queen thinks he is - none of this goes anywhere. Even Hawk aludes to her abusive childhood, yet they never discuss it when we can "overhear" about it. The hero of the sto. Great great story This book takes you on an adventure on the high seas with a pirate ship no less. Sabrina runs away from home and ends up on Captain Hawke's ship, well to say the least he is none to happy with her. But he can't seem to stay away from her or keep his hands off her for one reason or another. Great story especially for anyone who likes pirates and spanking stories cause this has plenty of both.
All her life she'd been in some kind of trouble, but stowing away on a pirate ship may prove to be her biggest mistake yet. But as she bravely took her rightful punishment and then fairly burst into flames when he took her, he knew he would never let her go. He should toss her overboard, give her to his crew, anything to stay away from the sassy miss who dared challenge him. She withstood being discovered by the crew, and then being soundly dealt with by the captain. Her father hadn't broken her spirit and neither would the infamous Pirate Hawke. She belonged to him. She would belong to no man Hawke couldn't believe that a