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Beautiful Tempest

Malory-Anderson Family Series, Book 12

#12 in series

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#1 New York Times bestselling author Johanna Lindsey brings her "signature blend of witty writing, charmingly unique characters, and a sexy love story" (Booklist) to the tempestuous tale of a woman whose furious thirst for revenge leads to a confrontation with the handsome pirate who abducted her—and sparks a much steamier kind of desire.

For the first time, James Malory and his in-laws agree on something: it's payback time for the culprit who kidnapped James and Georgina's beloved daughter Jack from her debutante party and whisked her away to the Caribbean. James has finally figured out who masterminded the dastardly plot and is leading a fleet of ships to the West Indies to deliver some Malory-style retribution.

More interested in revenge than in finding a husband, Jack is furious that her father left her behind. So she decides to track down her abductor herself, but as Jack re-engages in a battle of wills with him, she realizes that he is no ordinary pirate. In fact, he may not be a pirate at all, but a nobleman determined to settle a score that dates back to the days when her father was known as Captain Hawk—and what endangers her most is the increasingly passionate attraction they feel for each other.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Beverley Crick delivers this installment of the long-running historical romance series featuring the Malory family. Jacqueline Malory suspects that her new suitor is the pirate who kidnapped her months ago. When her attempt to capture him backfires, she finds herself on his ship. Crick is successful in voicing the pirates aboard the ship, but it can be difficult to distinguish the other male voices. Crick also does a better job with the British accents than those of Jacqueline's American mother and relatives. Nonetheless, listeners will enjoy Jacqueline's adventures, especially those who are familiar with the series. S.B. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

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