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The Pirate Takes a Bride

Misadventures in Matrimony Series #4

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The Pirate Takes a Bride

By: Shana Galen
Narrated by: Heather Wilds
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Ashley Brittany is living a nightmare. She's been mistakenly married to the one man she despises. Months ago, Lord Nicholas took her virtue then scorned her. Now Ashley will do anything to have her revenge...anything but expose her ugly secret.

Nick Martingale has a secret, too: He's Captain Robin Hood, a pirate with a fearsome reputation. But when Nick learns his archenemy, the Barbary pirate Yussef, attacked innocents Nick has sworn to protect, he can think of nothing but vengeance. Only one person stands in his way: his wife.

©2014 Shana Galen (P)2015 Tantor
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Revenge Pirate
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This fast-paced story was well written and had a lot going on, but wasn’t complex. From the synopsis, I’d been expecting Ashley to get back at Nicholas for ruining her, however, I found her to be stubbornly wilful if anything, but certainly not vengeful. I didn’t really warm to any of the characters in the book despite the excellent narration, so I wasn’t as invested as I’d usually have been, but finished it anyway as the story swept me along to the end. Perhaps I’d have enjoyed it more if I’d listened to the preceding books in the series and had some context to heighten my interest ??

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