Friday, December 14, 2012

A Pirate's Wife: A Brilliant story from first time author Lynelle Clark

Title A Pirate's Wife
Author Lynelle Clark
Selfpublished as Kindle Edition
Genre Historical Romance (Adventure)
Age restriction: 16

Available at
Smashwords / Amazon

Book trailer: 

Blurb


Sheltered growing up Rosa Lee Almaida lived a carefree life after her mother and she experienced a horrific ordeal on the seas and in the middle of Africa when four years old. Meeting her adoptive father the only joy and good experience that occur from it. The man honored by all sailors on sea and land for his bravery and unconditional love. He was her hero, the model of her own husband to be. Now twenty years later she is forced to return to the seas that took the life of many including her birth father.
Abducted from her parents’ castle in Portugal, Rosa Lee Almaida became part of a ransom to The Falcon, a brutal Pirate King on the Island of Madagascar in exchange for her younger brother Pedro’s life.
She faced The Falcon’s son Roberto de Ville, a man equally fierce but with a hidden agenda.
Reliving her past on the voyage she found that she admired the Pirate for his leadership and skill but can she look past his pirate exterior to see the man for who he is? Through the inscriptions her parents left in their diaries she make a choice to safe her life.
In unexpected turn of events she had to trust him unconditionally, believing that her life would be spared. Giving herself over to the love and intimacy from this man she craved.
Taking Rosa Lee from Portugal, Roberto brings her to the Falcon on the Isle of St Mary. From stories told by her brother his thoughts were settled from the start that she would be his. While listening to her and saw her bravery through a daring escape he knew that this was the woman he waited for all his life. Willing to set the life of Piracy away but first he had to set a plan in motion to change his life forever. He could trust only Pierre his second in command to bring it to fruitation.
At the end the out come startled her. The biggest lesson learned.
NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER.
It does contain love scenes and fowl language since it portrays real events with authentic people. Parental Guidance of 16 is advice.


Word From the Author

This was one story I truly loved to write. I love romance mixed with adventure and action. Telling a story that draws the reader in as I myself like when reading a good book. Delivering a message and making the blood boil all at the same time. All elements of a good book.
This was one great journey facing many challenges during the writing and publishing of this book. Meeting new people and facing new challenges as I went along.
Still learning but so far a thrilling ride.
The story itself was picked from a book I read awhile back but in my humble opinion lacked certain answers feeling like a cliffhanger at the end and I wanted to finish it. This is my version of the journey these people faced in the book. Continuing by adding more characters by answering questions I felt were unanswered. I never liked a cliffhanger in a book unless it is part of a series. But a stand alone needs a conclusion, bringing everything together so that you feel you have reached the pinnacle of the characters life. Making sense of the struggles the characters faced during the book.

Thanks for all the support so far, hoping I can draw you in my world and keep you glued to the pages of every book out of my pen.


Reviews on Amazon:

5 Stars
This is a great read! This story begins in the 1600's and spans a twenty year period. The main characters "chronicle" their hardships aboard a sailing vessel, and the devastation they suffered after a storm claimed the ship. Rosa-Lee, and her parents are well-rounded and believable, as is the mysterious Roberto. Rosa-Lee finds herself in the middle of an elaborate scheme that she doesn't fully understand, and the romance that unfolds takes her by surprise.
Anyone who enjoys historical romance will love this. I highly recommend this book, for ages 17 and up (erotic content).

4 Stars
I was pleasantly surprised when I read this book. Lynelle asked me to read it and review it. It had a lot of action and was well written. It was also a very fast read. Rosa Lee was a very strong character, and when she meets Roberto she doesn't know really what to think of him. But in the end she finds out that you really can't judge a book by it's cover. I suggest you read this, you'll like it.

5 Stars
The one quality all readers want form a writer is clean crisp writing, which is what is delivered in this story that unfolds seamlessly in this pirate drama that constantly begs you to look ahead, but glues you to each page. This is a highly recommended book that is a real sleeper. A definite buy.

Contact: http://pinterest.com/lynelle129/


4 comments:

  1. Congratulations on the release of a Pirate's Wife! Great reviews so far, I'm sure your very proud!

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  2. Yes I am, Thanks Teddy Rose. Thanks for the follow.

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  3. Congratulations on the release of your book! I'm going to get myself a copy!
    -Kimberly @ Turning the Pages

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  4. You are doing my heart great to hear this MissKimberlyStardust. Hope to see your review soon

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