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Maggie and the Pirate’s Son

By: Rose Prendeville
Narrated by: Lianne Walker
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Once upon a time, Maggie Mackintosh Budge yearned for handsome rogues and breathtaking adventure. Now she dreams only of trading her cold island prison for warmer climes. Desperate to escape a matchmaking father, she stows away on the nearest vessel because sometimes the only solution is running away to sea.

Bastian MacLeod never chose a life of piracy, but after coming of age under the brutal regime of Auld Farrand’s Revenge, his world has been limited to placating the volatile captain and staying one step ahead of the Navy, that is until the crew discover Maggie in their cargo hold. The first rule of piracy is: wenches are unlucky and must be cast overboard.

With Bastian’s help, Maggie disguises herself and joins the crew, but sparks between them ignite like St. Elmo’s Fire. Can they keep her secret—and keep their hands off each other—long enough to reach Jamaica? Or will they be forced to pay the ultimate price for bad luck?

©2024 Jean M. Ward (P)2024 Jean M. Ward

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