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Chance the Winds of Fortune

by Laurie McBain

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For my Mother and Father with love forevermore
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Sailing out of the Serpent's Mouth, the narrow strait of water between the South American Continent and Trinidad, the trade winds filled the square-rigged sails of the Sea Dragon.
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Fortune smiled on Dante Leighton, titled lord turned pirate. Sailing before the Sea Dragon's towering masts, he plundered hearts and cargos from the Carolinas to Trinidad's turquoise lagoons. But one treasure always eluded him... Until, a world away, at the English country estate of Lucien and Sabrina Dominick, a series of dazzling intrigues results in the abduction of their golden-haired daughter, Rhea... And now, in a gathering wave of turbulent emotion, the fates of Rhea and Dante converge unforgettably -- in a quest for sunken Spanish treasure... and a love worth a thousand fortunes.
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