Thursday, November 20, 2014

Bad Boy Gone Good...Though He Won't Admit It!






Thank you, Goodreads, for this:

Heartsick and desperate to return home to America, Georgina Anderson boards the Maiden Anne disguised as a cabin boy, never dreaming she'll be forced into intimate servitude at the whim of the ship's irrepressible captain, James Mallory.

The black sheep of a proud and tempestuous family, the handsome ex-pirate once swore no woman alive could entice him into matrimony. But on the high seas his resolve will be weakened by an unrestrained passion and by the high-spirited beauty whose love of freedom and adventure rivals his own.


When I was younger, I had a huge crush on cover model Fabio, and picturing him as James Malory always brought a smile to my adolescent face. Thinking of Fabio still makes me smile, but now, thanks to my new friends over on FB, I have a new face to imagine when I think of James...



But even if I didn't have such a handsome man to visualize, just the character of James Malory is amazingly sexy.  So desirable that women chased him?  So bored with society that he became a (gentleman) pirate? Snarky and sarcastic?  Sign. Me. Up.

And what can I say about Georgina, er, George?  She more than holds her own against the jaded aristocrat and shows that if anyone can tame this rogue, it's her!!

(Let's not forget that now we also meet those Anderson boys!!)


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