Author: Stephanie Laurens

LORD OF THE PRIVATEERS by Stephanie Laurens: Review & Giveaway

LORD OF THE PRIVATEERS by Stephanie Laurens: Review & Giveaway

Posted January 16, 2017 in Book Tour, Favorites, Giveaway, Reviews / / 5 Comments

Revel in the action, drama, intrigue and passion as the Frobishers— with help from Wolverstone, the Cynsters and many familiar others— steer the adventure to a glorious end. Unstoppable determination Widely known as the lord of the privateers, Royd Frobisher expects to execute the final stage of the rescue mission his brothers have begun. What he does not expect is to be pressured into taking Isobel Carmichael—his childhood sweetheart, former handfasted bride and current business partner—with him. A force of […]

THE DAREDEVIL SNARED by Stephanie Laurens: Excerpt & Giveaway

THE DAREDEVIL SNARED by Stephanie Laurens: Excerpt & Giveaway

Posted June 29, 2016 in Book Tour, Excerpts, Giveaway / / 1 Comment

He has something to prove  Captain Caleb Frobisher, hedonistic youngest son of a seafaring dynasty, wants to be taken seriously. Seizing the next leg of the covert mission his brothers are pursuing, he acts decisively and effectively in securing the mission’s objectives. But responsibility has taken root, and he remains in the jungle to ensure the mission’s ultimate goal.  She will risk everything  Katherine Fortescue fled a life of poverty and came to Freetown as a governess, only to be kidnapped […]

THE LADY’S COMMAND by Stephanie Laurens: Review

THE LADY’S COMMAND by Stephanie Laurens: Review

Posted January 6, 2016 in Reviews / / 4 Comments

The instant Captain Declan Frobisher laid eyes on Lady Edwina Delbraith, he knew she was the lady he wanted as his wife. The scion of a seafaring dynasty accustomed to success, he discovered that wooing Edwina was surprisingly straightforward—not least because she made it plain that she wanted him as much as he wanted her. Declan’s vision of marriage was of a gently-reared wife to grace his arm, to manage his household, and to bear his children. He assumed that […]