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Lord of Devil Isle
Lord of Devil Isle
Lord of Devil Isle
Audiobook8 hours

Lord of Devil Isle

Written by Connie Mason

Narrated by Marian Hussey

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Prison...
Shipwreck...
Shark Attack...

Is Eve Upshall jumping from the frying pan into the fire when she lets a half-naked stranger pull her from the stormy sea? Captain Nicholas Scott is a rogue who takes advantage of every situation, whether it’s salvaging priceless loot or seducing a proper lady. And he makes it very clear he plans to take advantage of his new find in the most delicious way possible.

Eve’s whole future depends on everyone believing she is the soul of propriety. But with Nick refusing to transport her to her prospective bridegroom, and the balmy Bermuda nights whispering of unimaginable pleasures, how can any woman resist the lure of the…Lord of Devil Isle.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 29, 2018
ISBN9781543620016
Lord of Devil Isle

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Connie Mason is a great writer. I really enjoyed reading this book.
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    Lord of Devil Isle
    3.5 Stars

    Known as the “Lord of Devil Isle”, Nicholas Scott is a skilled ship’s captain and a notorious womanizer. So when he pulls Eve Upshall from the waves, he naturally assumes she will be his latest conquest. Eve, however, has other ideas on the matter …

    A sweet and steamy read although it did lose some momentum at the end.

    Eve and Nick have incredible chemistry and their banter is a highlight of the book. Eve certainly knows how to handle herself both verbally and physically. Thankfully there are no ridiculous misunderstandings or silly secrets, and the obstacles to their relationship come in the form of their own mutual stubbornness.

    The resolution is where the weakness lies as if the authors had difficulty wrapping the story up. The inclusion of the gunpowder heist comes out of nowhere and there is little to no build up to the confrontation between Nick and Rathbun. The enmity between Adam and Nick also lacks closure and an epilogue in which Nick’s fears of Eve dying in childbirthare laid to rest would also wrap things up nicely.

    Nevertheless, Lord of Devil Isle is an entertaining read, but the book is probably not for those readers who prefer historical detail and accuracy in their historical romance. I will certainly be reading more from these authors in the future.