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As the Caribbean Sea teems with piracy and privateering, Captain Baret "Foxworth" Buckington searches for his father. Though declared legally dead, Baret is certain his father is alive, perhaps being held prisoner. Willing to jeopardize his title, his inheritance, and his life in order to find his father, he sets sail and swears vengeance upon Spain. Amidst the slavery, brutality, and cruel gossip on a Jamican Sugar estate, Miss Emerald Harwick seeks an escape. Rejected by her father's show more wealthy family, Emerald is constantly reminded of her deceased mother's notorious reputation and her father's escapades on the high seas. Only two things keep her going—working in the Christian Singing School and her plans to secretly marry an indentured servant. In desperation, they plan to leave Jamaica. But Emerald's father has other plans! As their paths intertwine, Emerald and Baret set out on a journey filled with danger, intrigue, and romance. show lessTags
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This was a well written story set in Jamaica in the late 1600s where there is smuggling, slaves, pirates and buccaneers. You have a British Viscount turned pirate and a woman with noble causes looked down upon because of her mother's heritage. It took me awhile to get really interested in the story line as I felt the first part of the book had a lot of background and information and detail to get through before you really got into what was going on and who was who in this story. It was a good beginning to the series, because it left you kind of hanging at the end, wanting to read what was going to happen to the main characters in this story next.
There is the Viscount Baret turned pirate and/or buccaneer who is trying to find out if his show more father is still alive and to find him and refute those who are trying to disparage his name. Then there is Miss Emerald who is rejected by her father's wealthy family and is trying to escape her life by running away with an indentured servant to America. The Viscount and Emerald will meet under unusual circumstances and from then on they will find their lives intertwined throughout the story. There are many more characters and situations to follow throughout this story and it keeps you on your guard trying to keep track of everything. It is more of an adventure story than a romantic book, although there is a touch of romance. If you like a good pirate adventure story I think you will like this story. I am interested to see how the story continues in book two, "The Pirate and the Lady". show less
There is the Viscount Baret turned pirate and/or buccaneer who is trying to find out if his show more father is still alive and to find him and refute those who are trying to disparage his name. Then there is Miss Emerald who is rejected by her father's wealthy family and is trying to escape her life by running away with an indentured servant to America. The Viscount and Emerald will meet under unusual circumstances and from then on they will find their lives intertwined throughout the story. There are many more characters and situations to follow throughout this story and it keeps you on your guard trying to keep track of everything. It is more of an adventure story than a romantic book, although there is a touch of romance. If you like a good pirate adventure story I think you will like this story. I am interested to see how the story continues in book two, "The Pirate and the Lady". show less
Exciting, and filled with adventure. looks like a book that would keep you turning the pages.
I love this series. Have read it several times. Great swashbuckling fiction!
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- Canonical title
- Port Royal
- Original publication date
- 1995
- Important places
- Jamaica; Port Royal, Jamaica
Classifications
- Genres
- Fiction and Literature, Christian Fiction, Romance, Historical Fiction
- DDC/MDS
- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PS3553 .H2427 .P67 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Individual authors 1961-
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- Reviews
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- (4.21)
- Languages
- English, French
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 3
- ASINs
- 2






















































