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The Buccaneer's Daughter
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The Buccaneer’s Daughter

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Lady Esther Crowley comes of age just as her father, Captain Robert, is crippled in battle by the evil Captain Diego de la Fuentes. Sharing her father’s thirst for adventure, and vowing revenge, she sets out to make the Spanish pirate pay for his crimes against England and against her family. She soon discovers that being a buccaneer’s daughter is not as easy as she thought, but hiring a handsome thief to captain her father’s ship might be more thrilling than finding the pirate’s treasure chest…and just as deadly. Purchase through Amazon.com or contact the author on Face Book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Raven' Inn Press
Date
13 March 2017
Pages
160
ISBN
9780692855768

Lady Esther Crowley comes of age just as her father, Captain Robert, is crippled in battle by the evil Captain Diego de la Fuentes. Sharing her father’s thirst for adventure, and vowing revenge, she sets out to make the Spanish pirate pay for his crimes against England and against her family. She soon discovers that being a buccaneer’s daughter is not as easy as she thought, but hiring a handsome thief to captain her father’s ship might be more thrilling than finding the pirate’s treasure chest…and just as deadly. Purchase through Amazon.com or contact the author on Face Book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Raven' Inn Press
Date
13 March 2017
Pages
160
ISBN
9780692855768