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Title | : | To Catch a Pirate |
Author | : | Jade Parker |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 230 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2007 by Point |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Adventure. Pirates. Historical Romance |
Jade Parker
Paperback | Pages: 230 pages Rating: 3.77 | 6969 Users | 544 Reviews
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Once caught, it’s harder still to let a pirate goWhen Annalisa Townsend’s ship is set upon by pirates in search of her father’s treasure, one of the crew, James Sterling, discovers her in the hold. When he moves to take her necklace, she begs him not to, as it is all she has left of her mother. He accepts a kiss in exchange for the necklace. “A fair trade, m’lady,” he tells her afterward, before disappearing.
A year later, with a forged letter of marque, Annalisa is intent on hunting down the wretched James Sterling and reclaiming her father’s treasure from him. But now she’s in danger of him stealing something far more vulnerable this time: her heart.

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Original Title: | To Catch A Pirate |
ISBN: | 0439026946 (ISBN13: 9780439026949) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Do you know how long I have wanted to read this book? 7 years. And that's not like some of the other books on my to-read list that are "there" but I don't really care about. I have actively sought this book for 7 years and I've finally found it and read it and...And it was adorable. And fluffy. And I'm sure full of a bunch of things I'd have less tolerance for if I just stumbled upon it (like the first kiss that has her going weak-in-the-knees instead of furious that a stranger is kissing her.REALLY LOVED THIS! It is not a deep book by any means. But for as short as it is, the characters are very well developed and the plot moves along nicely. This is a book where you don't have to think too much, you can just sit and enjoy every minute of it! I loved that the hero is a scoundrel pirate, and through the whole book has every intention of seeing the heroine's demise before he'll see his own. But deep down, he's good at heart. He became a pirate because of circumstances beyond his
To Catch a Pirate was a lively, sea-faring tale of roguish pirates and determined young maidens. It wasnt especially deep or long, but rather a short novel that anyone who likes danger, adventure, and thrilling, out-of-the-ordinary romances will enjoy. There may have been a swear word or two in it; but beyond that, it was a story of an unscrupulous pirate who steals a young womans heart to get what he wants only to find that the maiden has stolen his heart as well. I thought it was sort of

After the death of her mother, sixteen-year-old Annalisa Townsend leave England and sets sail for the Caribbean in 1720, where her father is to be the governor of a small island named Mourning. Shortly before they reach their destination, however, the ship is attacked by pirates. Annalisa is discovered hiding in the hold by James Sterling, a young pirate. When he tries to steal her necklace, all that is left of her mother, she begs him not to. He agrees in exchange for a kiss, and she expects
Original Review Here"Then the kiss grew more passionate, more demanding. Her toes curled. Her knees weakened, and she found herself clutching him, in fear of falling.For a moment, she almost forgot he was a pirate."A pirate you say?Who doesn't like a good pirate story. This is a nice short book, 226 pages but in a smaller sized book. A great book to read on the airplane or just when you have some extra free time. When Annalisa and her father are sailing on a ship to deliver the treasure to
Yooooo it's been a while. Too long, in fact... I forgot what this book was about XD And that's why I reborrowed the book to help me refresh. Screw re-reading this awful book (there's the short review lol); just need the book to scan through.With that disclaimer out of the way, let's go to the full review! Story: One year prior to the main events of the story, Annalisa and her father are sailing to Mourning, one of Britain's territory islands, because Mr. Townsend obtained a new position as the
Okay, so this book kept popping up on my Amazon recommendations and I finally got around to picking up a copy from the library. I was actually surprised by how small it was, at only 226 pages and pretty large print it turned out to be a pretty quick read. Since it was so short a lot was crammed in and unfortunately a lot of things were left out, such as character development. I just kept wishing throughout that this had been a full-blown novel. The skeleton of the story was great, and I felt a
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