Falcon's Curse (Bewitching Kisses: Book 3)

By Rainy Kirkland
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Oct. 02, 2012
Words: 95,482 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301513925


Short description

Dubbed his Curse for being a daughter not a son, the infamous Pirate Falcon tolerated Samantha's presence because of her gift of "sight." She could plot the best course for his ship, find the pick of treasures, or sense when danger was near. But Samantha wouldn't tell her father of the face that haunted her dreams and had captured her heart.

Extended description

Rainy Kirkland's novel blends romance and adventure with a dash of magic. Her feisty heroine and strong-willed hero ignite sparks as they're swept toward destiny. Nora Roberts

Rainy Kirkland will take you on a wondrous ride to another era - of early Woodiwiss when we all fell under the spell of a lyrical talent. This is historical romance at its best.

Constance O'Day Flannery (Read more)


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Review by: Doris Holmes on March 12, 2013 : star star star star
Interesting story. I had to read a minute to get interested because everybody stayed in their own heads so much I wanted to choke the words out of them. It got interesting after a while. I felt sorry for the heroine Samatha, seemed like everybody, including her father, wanted to bat her around.
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