The Buccaneer

ISBN-10
0515116521
ISBN-13
9780515116526
Series
The Buccaneer
Category
Fiction
Pages
374
Language
English
Published
1995
Publisher
Jove Publications
Author
Donna Fletcher

Description

Hoping to exact revenge on an enemy by abducting his stepdaughter, the handsome seafarer Captain Lucifer decides to make Catherine Abelard his bedroom slave but is unprepared to be captured by his own passions. Original.

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