
But the truth comes out, as does the desire they feel for each other. Delighted and intrigued, he acts as though he only sees a boy, and plays with her. James Malory has been searching for the lady dressed in men’s clothes that kicked his shin not too long ago, and shocked to find her dressed as his new cabin boy. And so she poses as the “cabin boy” for Captain James Malory.

Mac finds passage on a ship heading to the West Indies, where one of her brothers ships is at. After a long search, and low on funds Georgina misses home and her overprotective brothers and wants to return back to the America’s. But what she finds is a fiancee that married a English woman and already had children without a word to her. After her brother Thomas refuses to go in search for him, Georgina along with a trusted family friend and protector “Mac” go to England on their own to search for her missing fiancee Malcolm. Its been four years since he was taken by their Navy, and never heard a word from him. Georgina Anderson, has been on the hunt for the fiancee that disappeared during the war with Britain. But on the high seas his resolve will be weakened by an unrestrained passion and by the high-spirited beauty whose love of freedom and adventure rivals his own. The black sheep of a proud and tempestuous family, the handsome ex-pirate once swore no woman alive could entice him into matrimony. Heartsick and desperate to return home to America, Georgina Anderson boards the Maiden Anne disguised as a cabin boy, never dreaming she'll be forced into intimate servitude at the whim of the ship's irrepressible captain, James Mallory. Genres: Historical Romance, Regency Era, NauticalĪlso see: Alternate Cover Editions for this ISBN A splendid fantasy, where he would play the innocent, unsuspecting male attacked by his wanton cabin boy.Also in this series: That Perfect Someone, Love Only Once, Tender Rebel, The Magic of You, Say You Love Me, The Present, Beautiful Tempest He’d envisioned seducing her with his manly form, until she would be so overcome with lust that she would toss off her cap and implore him to take her. The advantage was to be his, while she was between wind and water as they say, which was a vulnerable position.


his time, except that to her mind, his reaction would have been caused by a boy.Damnation, what a coil, when the game was to have been so simple.

He’d never in his life suffered an embarrassment over an honest reaction of his body, and he wouldn’t have t. Instead, he would have been the one with the hot cheeks if he’d stood up at that point. He meant to see those pretty cheeks blush with color. He’d meant to have her rinse him, to hand him his towel, to help him into his robe. Talk about well-laid plans gone down the bloody drain. He had himself in hand again but was still smarting over how easily the girl’s innocent touch had aroused him. To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
