A Pirate for Christmas

by Anna Campbell

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Fiction. Romance. Historical Fiction. There's a pirate in the manor house!What is vicar's daughter Bess Farrar to do when the dashing new earl, the man gossip paints as a ruthless pirate, kisses her the day they meet? Why, kiss him right back, of course! Now Lord Channing vows to claim the lovely firebrand, despite interfering villagers, a snowstorm, scandal, and a rascally donkey. The gallant naval captain's first landlocked Christmas promises mayhem – and a lifetime of breathtaking show more passionPursued by the pirate...Bess Farrar might be an innocent village miss, but she knows enough about the world to doubt Lord Channing's motives when he kisses her the very day they meet. After all, local gossip insists that before this dashing rake became an earl, he sailed the Seven Seas as a ruthless pirate.Bewitched by the vicar's daughter...Until he unexpectedly inherits a title, staunchly honorable Scotsman Rory Beaton has devoted his adventurous life to the Royal Navy. But he sets his course for tempestuous new waters when he meets lovely, sparkling Bess Farrar. Now this daring mariner will do whatever it takes to convince the spirited lassie to launch herself into his arms and set sail into the sunset.A Christmas marked by mayhem.Wooing his vivacious lady, the new Earl of Channing finds himself embroiled with matchmaking villagers, an eccentric vicar, mistaken identities, a snowstorm, scandal, and a rascally donkey. Life at sea was never this exciting. The gallant naval captain's first landlocked Christmas promises hijinks, danger, and passion – and a breathtaking chance to win the love of a lifetime. show less

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Read this for 12 Tasks of the Festive Season:

Task the Fourth: The Gift Card:
- Read a book that you either received as a gift or have given as a gift.


This woman was meant for him. He wasn't sure yet what he felt about it, but the conclusion was inescapable.

It's love at first sight for our hero and while I understand using this trope in a novella, it's not my favorite. The hero and heroine have about a five minute conversation when the hero decides/knows he will be marrying the heroine. I didn't feel the excitement of a budding relationship and because of a lack of felt emotion between the two, the heat was missing from their one or two kissing/making out scenes.
The small village feel was there with the activity of putting on a play show more and with a snow storm and mistletoe causing some havoc, it had a nice holiday feel. show less
Lord Channing, a Scottish navy captain whom village gossip declares a pirate, has just moved to his manor in Northumberland. He never expected to become an earl as he was the spare, but his brother died, so suddenly he finds himself with responsibilities he doesn't know anything about.
Bess Farrar is the vicar's daughter who manages the village, and she is not afraid to tell the new earl about the village traditions and what is expected of him. As Christmas is approaching, the most important thing is the upcoming nativity play.
From the first second, these two feel drawn to each other, but can a rakish seafarer and an innocent village girl really be together?

This story was totally anachronistic and improbable, but I did like the main show more characters and the descriptions of the manor and the village as well as the Christmas traditions. Anna Campbell's writing style has a good flow. However, the story dragged a lot because it did not include enough of a plot. There just is too much "will they, won't they?", too much steam, and too little of a real story. The ending could have been much shorter as well, it was drawn out endlessly. show less
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What a delightful Christmas Treat! It's like one of those sweet Christmas Cookies - you know what you are getting but you still get a lot of enjoyment out of it. This book has everythinng you could wlish and English Earl who was raised in Scotland and is thought to be a pirate, love at first sight and a donkey who isn't the most behaved animal. After being at sea for 20 years (since he was 11) Rory, Earl of Channing comes back to the Abbey to take over as the Earl. He is guided in this new task by Bess Farrar, the vicar's daughter who gets him to open his home and his heart.
If you only have a short time to read, this is the book to pick. It will make your holidays brighter.
This was a great little Christmas romance that is short enough for you to read on the way to Grandma's house to get you in the spirit for gathering and merriment. Plus - there is a Christmas donkey! I love Christmas donkeys! My mom's church has a Christmas donkey and last year he was braying so loud you could barely hear the pastor. So Daisy the Donkey was definitely very cute.

Our "pirate" is Rory Beaton, the new Earl of Channing (having inherited after the death of his brother). Rory is also a Scot! Oh my! As soon as he is in residence at Penton Wyck, he is being hounded about his ass by "that blasted Farrar besom." However, once he sets his eyes on the beautiful besom, Rory clearly sees the advantage to being managed by such a show more headstrong lass. Rory was sweet and honorable, and his campaign to win Bess over was nice to watch/read.

Our leading lady is Bess Farrar, is used to managing the village of Penton Wyck, the former earl, and her absentminded vicar father. Determined to get her Christmas ass, she marches up to the earl's estate. Only she learns she may not be able to manage this alleged pirate, but instead may have to bargain for what she wants... with kisses! Even though Bess was a bit of a manager, she really was working for the betterment of her village.

This was a really sweet love story. I didn't feel like it was too long or too short, and the Christmas theme was woven in nicely. I loved that the village got together every year to put on a Christmas play/nativity. You don't really see that type of community activity anymore, and it is always nice to see things like this around the holidays. If you find yourself traveling this season, pick this one up to get you in the spirit. Happy Holidays!

4 stars / 2 flames.
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A sweet novella just in time for the holidays. Bess, the vicar's daughter, enthralls the new Earl and Rory, a teasing Scotsman, decided that she will be perfect as his wife. But he doesn't know how to woo a wife despite his time on the high seas and Bess doesn't make it easy for him.
Delightful characters and a fun story made this a quick and enjoyable read.

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Anna Campbell is the author of Her Christmas Earl, which tied for the Ella Award for best published novella in 2015 with Anna Hackett's Beneath a Trojan Moon. She also made the Australian Romance Readers Awards 2015 finalist. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Northumberland, England, UK
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English

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Fiction and Literature, Romance, Historical Fiction

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