Ms. Margret writes a tale that draws you in. You feel like you’re on the boat with Clay surrendering to Jon. She’s written the scene in the jail with Euphemia and Clay as if you are jailed along with Clay. The descriptions are rich and the characters lively.
Tiger Lily - Reviewer for Whipped Cream
“You are the enemy, Clayton Welbourne. You were born in England. You are English, and yet you fight for the colonies.” Thus, Euphemia brands Clay a traitor and pirate. Can he thwart an attack by the American fleet off the English coast and win back his lady’s love?
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