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Author: Jennifer Bray-Weber | Website

Award-winning author Jennifer Bray-Weber is a proud native Texan. She is a married domestic goddess and a stay-at-home mom to two beautiful daughters. Holding two degrees, one is Music and Video Business, the other in Liberal Arts, she has been able to express her creative thinking through a multitude of experiences.

Her interests include writing, reading, traveling (what she likes to call "research"), horseback riding, scrap-booking, shopping, relaxing at the beach, playing games of darts, and engaging in more "research".


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A Kiss in the Wind

Marisol Castellan is in trouble—again. Against her pirate father's orders, she snuck off their ship to intercept a message meant for a rival captain, one that offers a clue to the whereabouts of her estranged brother Monte.

Pirate captain Blade Tyburn is not pleased to find the letter he's been waiting for is missing. He's even less pleased when he discovers the thief is a raven-haired beauty who bewitches his senses and muddles his thinking. The note gives the location of a silver-laden ship that'll make his fortune; Blade must find it, and if that means bringing Marisol along on the voyage, so be it.

Marisol believes Monte sails on the very ship Blade is to meet and strikes a deal with the handsome rogue. If he will give her passage to her brother, she will give him the exact location he needs. And both will get more than they expected...

Reviewer: Hitherandthee
Review: Apr 13, 2012
Genre(s): Historical Romance, Pirates
The lovely Marisol is in way over her head. A girl used to riding the waves with pirates, Marisol is highly self sufficient, at least until she meets Captain Blade Tyburn. He is both a charmer and a scoundrel, a grade A rogue. In other words, he is not a man to be trifled with. Yet trifle she does, when in a bold and rather foolhardy move, she pickpockets Blade, taking his most valued possession. What Marisol

Blood and Treasure

Although Lianna Whitney was gently bred, she must now empty slop buckets and fight off randy sailors in a seaport tavern to survive. One night, she unexpectedly comes into possession of a golden medallion. But when the man who left it with her is immediately murdered by soldiers of the Royal Navy, she's afraid to admit she has it. Unsure who to trust, she's caught up in crossfire between navy officers and a pirate captain, who, realizing she possesses the object he's been paid to find, whisks her away to his ship during the fight.

Privateer Captain Zane Fox is not interested in the mystical healing powers the medallion is said to hold, even though the legends claim it can bring a dying man back to life. He only plans to procure the medallion, drop the chit off at the next port where she'll be safe, and collect the money he was promised. However, as they fend off storms at sea and attempt to outrun the Royal Navy, the two are also fighting the attraction they feel for one another. But when they are captured, Zane must choose between recovering the medallion and saving Lianna from the noose. And soon it becomes clear to him that the medallion is not the only treasure worth risking his life for.

Reviewer: TrinaC
Review: Feb 8, 2012
Genre(s): Historical Romance, Pirates
If you are a fan of historical romances and pirates, this is a good book for you. Two people that never thought they’d find love wound up wanting to only live for each other. Lianna Whitney has had to learn how to survive on her own. Being orphaned at a young age, Lianna found herself thrown into a life she wasn’t used to. She moved in with her uncle who was a hard, cruel man. He had no soft spots in his hea

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