A Pirate's Oath
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Steve Stewart's voice replica
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D T Jones
Este título utiliza una réplica de la voz del narrador
Stolen from her ship as a child, Elizabeth Langley is forced to watch her mother’s enslavement and torture at the hands of the notorious Blade the Barbarian.
Months pass without the reward promised by her grandfather, forcing Elizabeth to grow into a bitter, hate-filled child. This frightened little girl easily wins the hearts and loyalty of a ruthless crew of cutthroats. Years of hiding and training in secret, the child grew into a pirate as heartless and merciless as any man aboard the ship. Elizabeth vows her revenge on the man who condemned her to the life of a savage. The day to face the steel of Blade arrived with a deathly outcome.
Now she was left as the leader of this band of outlaws, Colby Huntington is a proud officer with His Majesty’s Royal Navy until the beautiful Captain Lass captures him. Forced to wed a woman he doesn’t love, with a king’s ransom for his death, can Colby find an escape from his destiny while surrendering his soul to a ruthless pirate?
With a heart as cold as the ocean itself, will Elizabeth find salvation in the arms of her hostage, or perish in the unforgiving depths of her ordained fate?
©2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 D T Jones (P)2025 D T JonesEl oyente recibió este título gratis
Elizabeth Langley’s character arc is undoubtedly the beating heart of the novel. Snatched at a harrowing young age and forced to endure unspeakable horrors, Elizabeth’s transformation from a frightened child into a ruthless leader feels earned and palpable. The author skillfully avoids a simplistic hero’s journey, instead presenting a protagonist whose strength is intertwined with pain, bitterness, and a thirst for vengeance. This complexity renders her more than just a pirate archetype; she is a deeply flawed, fiercely driven survivalist whose humanity flickers stubbornly beneath a hardened exterior.
Strong writing emerges particularly in moments that reveal Elizabeth’s inner turmoil and the paradox of her leadership. The ruthless crew of cutthroats rally behind her not out of idealism but shared survival instincts, painting a gritty picture of loyalty born from hardship rather than romance. Such dynamics enrich the narrative with texture and authenticity, sidestepping glamorized notions of pirate life.
The romantic tension introduced by Colby Huntington—His Majesty’s Royal Navy officer and Elizabeth’s captive—is another highlight. Colby’s predicament—forced into an unwanted marriage with the daughter of a distant cousin, holding conflicting loyalties and a king’s ransom on his head—offers a fertile ground for slow-burning chemistry and moral conflict. Their evolving relationship oscillates intriguingly between captor and captive, hate and attraction, exploring themes of power, trust, and redemption.
Where the book truly shines is in its atmospheric world-building and pacing. The seas are as treacherous as the characters, with stormy plots, bloody confrontations, and whispered betrayals propelling the story. The prose is vivid and evocative, often immersing readers in the salty, perilous life aboard a pirate ship.
Overall, this novel offers a compelling blend of gritty adventure and passionate romance set on the high seas. It is ideal for readers who appreciate flawed yet magnetic protagonists, morally ambiguous storytelling, and the tempestuous push-and-pull of a charged, danger-laced relationship. Fans of pirate fiction with a strong emotional core will find themselves swept away by Elizabeth’s fierce spirit and Colby’s conflicted honor.
For those craving a traditional pirate yarn with swagger, this book might lack some buoyancy, but it compensates with emotional depth and thematic gravity. In a world often romanticized as glamorous, this story reminds us that the pirate’s life is brutal, lonely, and unpredictable—much like the human heart at its most vulnerable.
In the end, one might wonder: can love truly thaw a heart forged in bitterness at sea, or are some chapters destined to close beneath unforgiving waves? This book leaves you pondering that haunting question long after the final page.
A Dark and Gripping Pirate Romance Adventure
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