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Once a Scoundrel

By: Mary Jo Putney
Narrated by: Beverley A. Crick
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The son of a proud naval dynasty, Gabriel Hawkins was born to command the sea, until he leaves the Royal Navy in disgrace and is disowned by his family. As captain of his own ship, he’s earned his living in ways both legal and illegal, and his experience makes him the best choice to ransom an aristocratic beauty captured by Barbary pirates.

Having avoided the traps of convention and marriage, Lady Aurora Lawrence is horrified by the prospect of spending her life as a harem slave. Her only hope of escape is a quiet, steely captain who has a history with her captor - and who will do anything to free Rory.

Together, they undertake a dangerous mission through troubled waters - and encounter another kind of danger as attraction burns hot within the close confines of his ship.

©2018 Mary Jo Putney (P)2018 Recorded Books

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The heroism of two main protagonissts

I Iikesd the story line, the characterization of brave women, the information about Moslems, harams.

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A daring lady, a self-possessed bold man

A lovely young blonde found the confines of proper social behaviors in the ways allowed for upperclass women too restrictive so went traveling beyond Europe. However, the ship she was on leaving Greece was attacked by corsairs. She, her traveling companion cousin, and their crew, were held for ransom or for the two women to be sold into harems.
It will take a bold, competent captain to sail there to redeem and release them!

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Second review....I LOVED it

I'm not sure why I didn't like this book the first, second or third time I listened. Mary Jo Putney has been a favorite author for many years, but I've not always appreciated Beverly A Crick. In this listen, I developed an appreciation for Ms Crick's linguistic talent. She switched from English to French and to cockney with amazing ease which made for a rich and enjoyable listening experience. I will certainly listen again and highly recommend to other listeners.

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