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Song of the Sea (American Dreams)
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Jean Ferris
Rosie
The last thing in the world Rosie wanted is to be attracted to a man like Captain Raider Lyons, who in just a few months has changed her life and brought her nothing but trouble. Kidnapped, tormented, held prisoner in a ship's brig-Rosie's biggest trouble is the memory of Raider's kiss...
The Yucatan, Mexico-1814
But it's Raider who is almost killed boarding the Lightni...more
The last thing in the world Rosie wanted is to be attracted to a man like Captain Raider Lyons, who in just a few months has changed her life and brought her nothing but trouble. Kidnapped, tormented, held prisoner in a ship's brig-Rosie's biggest trouble is the memory of Raider's kiss...
The Yucatan, Mexico-1814
But it's Raider who is almost killed boarding the Lightni...more
Paperback, 186 pages
Published
June 7th 1996
by Avon Books
(first published June 1st 1996)
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Jun 29, 2009
Ally
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Jen
Love this sequel! I can't wait to finish the third and final one!
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Sara Larson
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Again, loved this series as a teen. :)
Reread 8/12
May 08, 2013
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This author is not afraid to tackle difficult subjects: living with a deaf parent (Of Sound Mind), facing the consequences of a criminal act (Bad), or questioning one's sexuality (Eight Seconds). But Jean Ferris is also adept at writing comedy, historical fiction, and romance. What's most interesting is that she didn't publish her first novel until she was in her mid-40s. Yet she's never forgotten...more
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