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The King's Buccaneer
Raymond E. Feist
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Long recovered from the ravages of the Riftwar, the land and people of the kingdom of the Isles thrive. Nicholas, the youngest son of Prince Arutha, is intelligent and gifted but vastly inexperienced. In hopes of hardening him, his father sends him and his irreverent squire, Harry, to live at Rustic Castle Crydee to learn of life beyond the halls of privilege. But within weeks of Nicholas and Harry's arrival, Crydee is viciously attacked by unknown assailants, resulting in murder, massive destruction, and the abduction of two young noblewomen. The raiders have come from a pirate haven and are no ordinary foe ... but an enemy connected to dark magical forces that threaten the lands Nicholas will someday rule -- if he survives.
THE DROWNED BUCCANEER--an American Tale
Part #196 of "Baba Indaba Children’s Stories" series by Anon E. Mouse
ISSN: 2397-9607 Issue 196 In this 196th issue of the Baba Indaba's Children's Stories series, Baba Indaba narrates the tale of "The Drowned Buccaneer" about Wolfert Webber, whose story it was said by Louis Stevenson to be one of the finest treasure-seeking stories in the world. Wolfert's ancestor, Cobus Webber, was one of the original settlers who came over from Holland and established his family on the East coast of USA in what is now New York. Dreaming of treasure to ease a poor income, Cobus turns the soil on his land in the hope he will find a previously buried cache. Lights are seen from time to time about the wood at night, and some say an old man in a red cap appears at the windows and that he is the ghost of the man who was buried in the bushes.... One day a secretive stranger comes to the inn and with his tongue loosened by liquor, eventually reveals he is seeking Captain Kidd's treasure believed to have been buried somewhere along the North...
Blackbeard: Buccaneer
Ralph Delahaye Paine
History / Political Science
Blackbeard: BuccaneerBlackbeard: Buccaneer
To Belive A Buccaneer
Part #2 of "A Scandalous Adventure at Seas" series by Heather C. Myers
Chick Lit / Young Adult / Ebooks
The Black Buccaneer
Stephen W. Meader
Children's Books / Young Adult
On the morning of the 15th of July, 1718, anyone who had been standing on the low rocks of the Penobscot bay shore might have seen a large, clumsy boat of hewn planking making its way out against the tide that set strongly up into the river mouth. She was loaded deep with a shifting, noisy cargo that lifted white noses and huddled broad, woolly backs—in fact, nothing less extraordinary than fifteen fat Southdown sheep and a sober-faced collie-dog. The crew of this remarkable craft consisted of a sinewy, bearded man of forty-five who minded sheet and tiller in the stern, and a boy of fourteen, tall and broad for his age, who was constantly employed in soothing and restraining the bleating flock. No one was present to witness the spectacle because, in those remote days, there were scarcely a thousand white men on the whole coast of Maine from Kittery to Louisberg, while at this season of the year the Indians were following the migrating game along the northern rivers. The nearest settlement was a tiny log hamlet, ten miles up the bay, which the two voyagers had left that morning. The boy\'s keen face, under its shock of sandy hair, was turned toward the sea and the dim outline of land that smudged the southern horizon. "Father," he suddenly asked, "how big is the Island?" "You\'ll see soon enough, Jeremy. Stop your questioning," answered the man. "We\'ll be there before night and I\'ll leave you with the sheep. You\'ll be lonesome, too, if I mistake not." "Huh!" snorted Jeremy to himself. Indeed it was not very likely that this lad, raised on the wildest of frontiers, would mind the prospect of a night alone on an island ten miles out at sea. He had seen Indian raids before he was old enough to know what frightened him; had tried his best with his fists to save his mother in the Amesbury massacre, six years before; and in a little settlement on the Saco River, when he was twelve, he had done a man\'s work at the blockhouse loophole, loading nearly as fast and firing as true as any woodsman in the company. Danger and strife had given the lad an alert self-confidence far beyond his years. Amos Swan, his father, was one of those iron spirits that fought out the struggle with the New England wilderness in the early days. He had followed the advancing line of colonization into the Northeast, hewing his way with the other pioneers. What he sought was a place to raise sheep. Instead of increasing, however, his flock had dwindled—wolves here—lynxes there—dogs in the larger settlements. After the last onslaught he had determined to move with his possessions and his two boys—Tom, nineteen years old, and the smaller Jeremy—to an island too remote for the attacks of any wild animal. So he had set out in a canoe, chosen his place of habitation and built a temporary shelter on it for family and flock, while at home the boys, with the help of a few settlers, had laid the keel and fashioned the hull of a rude but seaworthy boat, such as the coast fishermen used. Preparations had been completed the evening before, and now, while Tom cared for half the flock on the mainland, the father and younger son were convoying the first load to their new home. In the day when these events took place, the hundreds of rocky bits of land that line the Maine coast stood out against the gray sea as bleak and desolate as at the world\'s beginning. Some were merely huge up-ended rocks that rose sheer out of the Atlantic a hundred feet high, and on whose tops the sea-birds nested by the million. The larger ones, however, had, through countless ages, accumulated a layer of earth that covered their gaunt sides except where an occasional naked rib of gray granite was thrust out....
To Bargain with a Highland Buccaneer
Cameron, Collette
To Bargain with a Highland Buccaneer (Heart of a Scot, Book Eight)
The Life of a Celebrated Buccaneer
Richard Clynton
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Buccaneer
Dudley Pope
It is the 1650's and Spain considers the Caribbean to be its own private sea, but England, Holland and France conspire to battle for freedom on the oceans. Set in days littered with the plunder of piracy; Ned Yorke, a loyal Royalist living in Barbados has a small vessel and devoted crew and together they sail, hunted by Roundheads and Spaniards, determined to pay whatever the price for freedom from tyranny. What transpires is a colourful, dramatic retelling of historical events surrounding the capture of Jamaica and the infamous raid on Santiago.
The Saintly Buccaneer
Gilbert, Morris
The Saintly Buccaneer spotlights Paul Winslow, a young man who is bitterly opposed to the American Revolution. His life is quickly changed when he is shanghaied and pressed into service aboard a navy frigate. And then he is struck with amnesia! House of Winslow book
Buccaneer (Dane Maddock Adventures)
David Wood
For more than two centuries the Oak Island Money Pit has baffled researchers and foiled treasure hunters, and when Dane Maddock and Bones Bonebrake take up the search, they get much more than they bargained for. Danger lies at every turn as they search for a treasure out of legend that dates back to the time of Christ.
Buccaneer hl-2
Part #2 of "Hector Lynch" series by Tim Severin
Sailing across the Caribbean, Hector Lynch falls into the hands of the notorious buccaneer, Captain John Coxon. Hector’s two friends, Dan and Jacques, are released when Coxon mistakes Hector as the nephew of Sir Thomas Lynch—the Governor of Jamaica—an error that Hector encourages. Coxon delivers Hector to Sir Henry Morgan, a bitter enemy of Governor Lynch. The captain is expecting to curry favour with Henry Morgan but is publicly humiliated at a Christmas ball. From then on, Coxon seeks to revenge himself on Hector and the young seafarer finds himself on the run again.
A Buccaneer at Heart
Stephanie Laurens
Romance / Mystery
Unexpected love—plus passion, intrigue, and danger—challenge our hero to embrace his true nature. #1 New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Laurens continues THE ADVENTURERS QUARTET, a riveting blend of Regency-era high seas adventure, a mystery shrouded in the heat of tropical jungles, and the passionate romances of four couples and their unexpected journeys into love. After a decade of captaining diplomatic voyages for Frobisher Shipping, alongside covert missions for the Crown, Captain Robert Frobisher decides that establishing a home—with hearth and wife—should be his next challenge. But an unexpected mission intervenes. Although Robert sees himself as a conservative businessman-cum-diplomat and this mission is far from his usual sphere, it nevertheless falls within the scope of his abilities. As matters are urgent, he agrees to depart for West Africa forthwith. To Robert, his way forward is clear: Get to Freetown, determine...
The Bride and the Buccaneer
Darlene Marshall
“Lucky Jack” Burrell’s quest for revenge against Sophia Deford will have to wait until he discharges a debt. He has to help her find the fabled pirate treasure Garvey’s Gold, then he can wring her dainty neck. Sophia has no intention of sharing anything with anyone. She will have all of Garvey’s Gold, no matter how much Jack’s lean-muscled body makes her want to get to know him just a little bit better before she gets rid of him. As the two adversaries squabble their way across Territorial Florida following the clues on their treasure map, they know that before they’re through they’re either going to kiss each other, kill each other, or both...
Buccaneer: Starship Renegades, Book 4
S. J. Bryant
Betrayal. Poison. Almost Certain Death. Space Pirates. They're the stuff of B-grade action movies, right? So Kari thought, until she and her companions are captured by a swaggering captain with a cutlass. The lying traitor on board her ship set a trap, and she walked right into it. Captain Blanchard wants to sell Kari and her companions into slavery. There's only one thing for it: escape, and damn the trail of bodies. If they can't escape, they're doomed to lives of servitude. There's just one problem: Kari and her crew have no resources, no allies, and no hope. If you like sword fights in space, long odds, and massive space stations, then you'll love Starship Renegades: Buccaneer.
The Buccaneer
Part #1 of "Pirates of the Coast" series by Barbara Devlin
Armed with magickal gifts, Francie Osborne is a housekeeper by day and a
witch by night. Devoted to her employer and friend, Madalene Cavalier,
Francie has no time for or interest in the bawdy sea captain who
commands a ship for the family business. When love blossoms between the
gentle servant and the brash mariner, she pins her hopes on a mysterious
poesy ring, casting a charm to ease her doubts. What will the precious
bauble show her?Ex-pirate Cager Tyne remains a conqueror,
seeking something to soothe his restless soul, and the pretty
housekeeper will do nicely. But the audacious sailor hides a painful
past, and he has no plans to marry. When Francie is arrested for the
practice of witchcraft, he is faced with a difficult decision. What
happens when a brazen buccaneer develops a taste for virgin flesh?
The King's Buccaneer
Raymond Feist
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Long recovered from the ravages of the Riftwar, the land and people of the kingdom of the Isles thrive. Nicholas, the youngest son of Prince Arutha, is intelligent and gifted but vastly inexperienced. In hopes of hardening him, his father sends him and his irreverent squire, Harry, to live at Rustic Castle Crydee to learn of life beyond the halls of privilege. But within weeks of Nicholas and Harry's arrival, Crydee is viciously attacked by unknown assailants, resulting in murder, massive destruction, and the abduction of two young noblewomen. The raiders have come from a pirate haven and are no ordinary foe ... but an enemy connected to dark magical forces that threaten the lands Nicholas will someday rule — if he survives.
Rescued by the Buccaneer
Part #1 of "Pirates of the Jolie Rouge Trilogy" series by Normandie Alleman
When Frederica Beauchamp boards a ship for the Americas, she dreams of a life filled with adventure, but she gets more than she bargained for when her passenger ship is attacked by pirates. The heartless men kidnap her and force her to serve their captain—a fate that might be worse than death, since though he does not have his way with her, the captain delights in baring her, shaming her, and thrashing her bare bottom as punishment for every imagined disobedience. After the pirates bring aboard an injured man found floating in the sea, Frederica tends to his wounds and learns that he is Gaston Galette, a survivor of a shipwrecked vessel. Gaston seeks her help to overthrow the vile captain, but when their plan goes awry he is forced to use all of his wiles to save them. As the naïve girl and the seasoned sailor navigate one perilous situation after another, he informs Frederica that the only way they can survive is if he is in command, and that if she thinks things can be otherwise, she will be taken over his knee for a bare bottom spanking. As he watches the proud, willful Frederica bow to his authority, however, Gaston worries that her growing hold on his heart will be his downfall. He knows he cannot take a woman with him when he returns to his ship and crew, but when Frederica accepts his lustful dominance completely, submitting to him with grace and beauty no other woman could match, Gaston realizes that he may never be able to let her go. Publisher’s Note: Rescued by the Buccaneer is the first book of the Pirates of the Jolie Rouge trilogy. It is an adventure and erotic romance novel that includes spankings, sexual scenes including elements of BDSM and humiliation, and more. If such material offends you, please don’t buy this book.
Prince of the Blood, the King's Buccaneer
Raymond E. Feist
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Return to a world of magic and adventure from best selling author Raymond E. Feist. This bundle includes the complete Krondor Sons series. The bundle includes: Prince of the Blood (1), The King's Buccaneer (2). Set between the rift wars, these two novels explore Midkemia beyond the borders of the Kingdom of the Isles. Prince of Blood is set twenty years after the events in The Riftwar Saga, and follows the adventures that erupt when a group of powerful nobles attempt to overthrow the Empress of Kesh. In the centre of the conflict are the two princes of Krondor -- Borric and Erland. In The King's Buccaneer, Prince Nicholas and Squire Harry set sail to visit Martin in Crydee. However, shortly after their arrival, Crydee is brutally attacked. With the castle reduced to ruins, the townspeople slaughtered, and two young noblewomen -- friends of Nicholas -- abducted, the two young men must venture further from...
The Buccaneer
Donna Fletcher
The beautiful and sheltered Lady Catherine Abelard makes the ultimate sacrifice. She agrees to marry the infamous Captain Lucifer, a pirate known for his evil ways, to save her step-father from the gallows. Only the captain can provide the proof of her step-father’s innocence. Captain Lucifer has far different plans for Catherine. He wants revenge for the hell her step-father has put him through the last few years. He intends to take her innocence and return her home… a fallen woman. Will Catherine have no choice but to surrender or will Captain Lucifer have no choice but to yield to love?
The Buccaneer (Pirates of the Coast)
Barbara Devlin
Armed with magickal gifts, Francie Osborne is a housekeeper by day and a
witch by night. Devoted to her employer and friend, Madalene Cavalier,
Francie has no time for or interest in the bawdy sea captain who
commands a ship for the family business. When love blossoms between the
gentle servant and the brash mariner, she pins her hopes on a mysterious
poesy ring, casting a charm to ease her doubts. What will the precious
bauble show her?Ex-pirate Cager Tyne remains a conqueror,
seeking something to soothe his restless soul, and the pretty
housekeeper will do nicely. But the audacious sailor hides a painful
past, and he has no plans to marry. When Francie is arrested for the
practice of witchcraft, he is faced with a difficult decision. What
happens when a brazen buccaneer develops a taste for virgin flesh?
Bound by the Buccaneer (Pirates of the Jolie Rouge)
Normandie Alleman
Two years have
passed since Frederica joined Gaston aboard the Ocean’s Knave, and with every passing hour they have fallen more
deeply in love. By day she is the ship’s physician, but at night she serves her
captain in his bed, offering her body for him to punish and pleasure until she
begs for more. But after a successful run of raiding other pirate ships, the
couple have a target on their backs.
Their only hope
is to form an alliance with a trio of like-minded captains, but in order to
guarantee the cooperation of these unyielding, battle-hardened men, Gaston is
forced to offer them a night with Frederica. Reluctantly, she agrees to be
shared with the men, but afterwards Gaston finds it difficult to forgive
himself for bartering Frederica’s charms. As jealousy and desperation threaten
to consume him, will Gaston lose his beloved Frederica or can he weather the
storm and find a way to bind her to him forever?
Publisher’s
Note: Bound by the Buccaneer is the second
book of the Pirates of the Jolie Rouge
trilogy, which began with Rescued by the
Buccaneer. It is an adventure and erotic romance novel that includes
spankings, sexual scenes including a foursome, anal play, elements of BDSM, and
more. If such material offends you, please don’t buy this book.









