Lord of the Privateers by Stephanie Laurens

Lord of the Privateers by Stephanie Laurens

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Lord of the Privateers by Stephanie Laurens

Is it possible for pure love to die? Or does it lie dormant until the object of true desire is once again within reach, if it is neglected? When passion is denied, it smolders like coals waiting for the ideal conditions to ignite into a raging inferno. The thrilling conclusion to the popular Adventurers Quartet series, a passionate Regency-era drama played out on the high seas and in the searing heat of tropical jungles, reaching a sparkling climax in the glittering ballrooms of MayfairThe eldest of the Frobisher brothers and generally known as the lord of the privateers, Royd Frobisher is the eldest of the Frobisher brothers and widely known as the lord Isobel, a tough, determined, and nearly unstoppable force of nature, has her own mission: find her cousin Katherine and return her safely home. And if she can do it while doing so, well and good. Discover the solution and enjoy the action, drama, intrigue, and love as the Frobishers--along with Wolverstone, the Cynsters, and a slew of other familiar characters--guide the quest to a triumphant conclusion.

Laurens, Stephanie: - #1 New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Laurens began writing romances as an escape from the dry world of professional science. Her hobby quickly became a career when her first novel was accepted for publication, and with entirely becoming alacrity, she gave up writing about facts in favor of writing fiction. All Laurens's works to date are historical romances, ranging from medieval times to the mid-1800s, and her settings range from Scotland to India. The majority of her works are set in the period of the British Regency. Laurens has published more than 75 works of historical romance, including 40 New York Times bestsellers. Laurens has sold more than 20 million print, audio, and e-books globally. All her works are continuously available in print and e-book formats in English worldwide, and have been translated into many other languages. An international bestseller, among other accolades, Laurens has received the Romance Writers of America(R) prestigious RITA(R) Award for Best Romance Novella 2008 for The Fall of Rogue Gerrard. Laurens's continuing novels featuring the Cynster family are widely regarded as classics of the historical romance genre. Other series include the Bastion Club Novels, the Black Cobra Quartet, and the Casebook of Barnaby Adair Novels. All her previous works remain available in print and all e-book formats. For information on all published novels and on upcoming releases and updates on novels yet to come, visit Stephanie's website: www.stephanielaurens.com To sign up for Stephanie's Email Newsletter (a private list) for heads-up alerts as new books are released, exclusive sneak peeks into upcoming books, and exclusive sweepstakes contests, follow the prompts at Stephanie's Email Newsletter Sign-up Page To follow Stephanie on BookBub, head here https: //www.bookbub.com/authors/stephanie-laurens Stephanie lives with her husband and a goofy black labradoodle in the hills outside Melbourne, Australia. When she isn't writing, she's reading, and if she isn't reading, she'll be tending her garden. www.stephanielaurens.com stephanie@stephanielaurens.com
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9780778319733
ISBN 10 0778319733
Titre Lord of the Privateers
Auteur Stephanie Laurens
Série Adventurers Quartet
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Mira Books
Année de publication 2016-12-27
Nombre de pages 512
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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