Silver Storm: The Raveneau Novels, Book 1
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Rating | : | 4.55 (736 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00IFLDTE0 |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 251 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Through high adventure, swashbuckling sea battles, and the colorful history of America's revolution, the couple battles the fiery passion that binds them together. The story of Andre and Devon and their twisting path to true love is one you will want to revisit over and over!. Raveneau sardonically agrees to deliver her to her childhood sweetheart in Virginia but doesn't count on his own potent attraction to the enchanting, courageous Devon. Silver Storm is on keeper shelves worldwide. Dashing and dangerous Andre Raveneau is the Revolutionary War's most reckless privateer captain when Devon Lindsay stows away aboard his ship after her Connecticut town has been burned by the British
Five Big Fat Stars! I originally read Silver Storm in the early 1980's and at that time I recognized this author as being one of the best romance authors around. Back then Silver Storm was a mass market paperback, and I was blown away by the chemistry between the hot and devilish Captain Andre Ravene. MbA true and delightful classic in the genre. Mb4pax Just the kind of book I was wanting to read and I was not disappointed. A true swashbuckling tale of a hunk of a privateer during the American Revolution and a fresh doe-eyed maid who finds him irresistible. Naturally, the course of true love challenges at every turn with war, evi. pax said A true and delightful classic in the genre.. Just the kind of book I was wanting to read and I was not disappointed. A true swashbuckling tale of a hunk of a privateer during the American Revolution and a fresh doe-eyed maid who finds him irresistible. Naturally, the course of true love challenges at every turn with war, evi. A True Skill for Weaving a Historical Romance Silver Storm is the first book in the Rakes & Rebels series that I read. Although it reads well as a stand-alone book I feel Cynthia Wright's ability to lure one into wanting more and more of the delightful and titillating stories of The Raveneau and Beauvisage families. Her talen