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The Pirate's Woman

by Madeline Harper

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A fantasy... or a nightmare?

Adam Hawke, 20th century

As soon as he walked into her costume shop, Diana Tremont knew there was only one outfit for this tall, handsome man. She'd always had a secret fantasy about being swept away by a strapping sexy pirate. When Adam invited her along to the masquerade party, she couldn't resist.

It was a dark, stormy, anything-could-happen evening...

Adam Hawke, 18th century

He was standing over her when Diana regained consciousness. But her charming date was now acting like a barbarian! Adam claimed he was Captain Hawke, and she was his hostage!
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