

The side story of Rupert, the man Katherine almost marries who follows them causing trouble, draws out the story a longer than I felt necessary but ultimately it's a satisfying read. But the rebel captain is utterly entranced by Clare Sullivan, the stunning slave on board. On a dangerous mission against the Crown, Dominic should be thinking only of his ship's safety. The romance develops between characters already married, and while I could take or leave a lot of it, I did like their banter and interactions as they learned more about each other. Historical fiction Dominic LeVeq, the most notorious privateer on the high seas, has just captured a British frigate. I never felt beat over the head by a point, but a couple of scenes showing casual racism really stick out in my mind. The historical portion was fascinating, and even if it occasionally was given to me in chunks and paragraphs, I loved learning about the history of Black Seminoles in Florida, the experience of a wagon train of mail-order brides, and more. During the current season of RHOBH, the cameras captured the cast reacting. This year, we're reading various genres that also have diverse characters and authors, so I thought with reading romance this month I should read one of the best-known black romance authors. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star walked away from her 10 Pasadena. I'm in a librarian book group that meets every other month and discusses various genres and how we can recommend titles to our patrons - what we call Readers' Advisory.

deputy marshal Dixon Wildhorse he can marry his daughter to cover the man's debts - she finds herself in a pickle. But when one of her stories puts her in the path to marry a man she never meant to - and her conniving father tells U.S. Katherine, a Black woman and a newspaperwoman in her late twenties in 1884, has always been fiercely independent and never plans on marrying.
