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Tyndall is the Queen of the Historical Romance genre. "Suzie
Housley, Romance Junkies"
Can a woman run a business and provide for a family in Jamaica
in1692? Juliana Dutton intends to find out. With an ailing father
and a wastrel for a brother, she has no choice. But she must keep
her activities a secret or face destitution. When a nosey suitor
threatens everything, she spurns him and instead becomes engaged to
the town idiot, Lord Munthrope. But is he an idiot? The more her
problems push her closer to the man, the more she realizes he is
not who he seems.
Alexander Hyde, the Pirate Earl, is the most feared pirate in the
Caribbean-feared, successful, wealthy, handsome, and bored, so
terribly bored. When an unexpected event allows him to get close to
Juliana, a woman he has loved from afar for years, he takes it. But
leading a double life causes more problems than it's worth. A
restless crew and a long-time enemy out to capture and hang Alex,
put Juliana in grave danger.
As tremors rock the city of Port Royal, Juliana's faith in God is
equally shaken. Not only have things gotten worse, but she is
confused by her feelings for both Munthrope and the Pirate Earl.
Deception, intrigue, mutiny, death, betrayal, all attempt to tear
the lovers apart. But the final blow comes when a massive
earthquake strikes the city and threatens to sink it into the sea.
The Ransom is a journey not soon forgotten. . . "Cindy Vallar,
editor Pirates and Privateers"
2006 Christy Award Nominee The Redemption is a rousing pirate
adventure filled with sea battles, chases, arrests, and betrayal.
Tyndall expertly interweaves history with fiction to create a
spellbinding tale any lover of pirate romance will enjoy. "Cindy
Vallar - Editor Pirates and Privateers" A Lady's quest for her
father. A pirate's hunt for a murderer. Only a miracle can save
them both.
Charlisse Bristol sets off on a voyage in search of a father she
never knew, only to become shipwrecked on an island. She longs for
a father's love to fill the emptiness in her soul from an abusive
childhood, but resigns herself to a lonely death of starvation. Her
salvation comes in the form of a band of pirates and their fierce,
enigmatic leader, Captain Merrick.
The last thing Merrick expected to find in the middle of the
Caribbean was a beautiful maiden. Now he is burdened with the task
of not only protecting her from his crew, but from himself. A
recent convert to Christianity, Merrick is haunted by a sordid past
while he struggles to become a better man and accepts a mission
from God to hunt down the most vicious pirates on the Caribbean.
Charlisse can make no sense of Captain Merrick. A pirate who prays
and drinks rum? Breaking her vow to never trust any man, she finds
herself falling for the pirate/priest, who more than once risks his
life to save her. When she confides in him her quest to find her
father, Merrick agrees to help. What he doesn't realize is
Charlisse's father is the ruthless Edward the Terror, the one man
Merrick has vowed to hunt down and kill.
Evil forces are at work against Charlisse and Merrick: enemies,
battles, imprisonment, jealousy, and betrayal, all threaten to
destroy not only their new found romance but their very lives. It
will take a miracle-or several-for either of them to survive.
M. L. Tyndall has written a fascinating story that rivals Pirates
of the Caribbean, and Captain Merrick is giving Captain Jack
Sparrow (Johnny Depp) a run for his money, too I highly recommend
this well-written, high-seas novel that dares anyone to label it as
merely just another romance." Sherri Myers, Romance Junkies "
Against the European upheaval of the Napoleonic wars, a young timid
lady becomes entangled in a web of intrigue. Forced to betray her
own country or watch her brother die, Dominique Dawson, arrives at
the London home of Admiral Randal as a governess for his son, but
her real purpose is to steal valuable Admiralty documents for the
French. She soon discovers, however, that she faces more enemies
besides her own fear. Will Dominique find the strength she needs in
God to risk the gallows and save her brother? But will it be enough
to betray the man she has come to love? Admiral Chase Randal no
longer believes in God. After the death of his wife, he threw
himself into a career at sea and spends most of his time away from
home sailing a fleet of HMS warships. Much to his dismay, he
suddenly finds himself landlocked in London, forced to temporarily
fill a position on the Admiralty Board left vacant by an ailing
member. Bitter and angry, he longs for the day he can return to sea
and escape the memories of his wife. When the new governess
arrives, Chase finds her too weak and nervous to mentor his son,
but soon discovers that her sweet nature and strong faith fill his
home with a love and joy he has not felt for years. Though he must
battle his sister's constant disapproval, a would-be-lover's
jealous flare ups and his best friends infatuation with Dominique,
his biggest fight is with his growing affections for the lady. But
what will this staunch British Admiral do when he discovers
Dominique is a French Spy?
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