Good novella..
For only being 112 pages this was a very good short story, from the time Jean-Phillipe and Antonia met, with him dressed totally as a fop in pink and red and big white wig, to the time he rescued her from Tobias. And with it being only 112 pages I wasn’t surprised that it was love-at-first-sight for Jean-Phillipe. Unlike some reviewers I can’t take a star away from this story because it was “too short” or “too rushed.” How fair is that when you knew how many pages there were going in?
This was the story was about a man of nobility who chose to be a pirate. Of a cursed sword, and the attack on the Conquerer by Jean-Phillipe's ship Pursuit. There really never was a dull moment and you weren't left with unanswered questions. al least I wasn't.
Except for Tobias, who thought he was ‘all that,’ and Humphrey, who was just a big fat jerk, I did like the other players: Pierre, Zoya, Roland the monkey, and Étienne and Danielle, Jean-Phillipe’s parents. What I hated about it was the white wigs or powered hair. Yuck.
I won’t be going on with this series because I also hate when the hero and heroine grow old. I just want their HEA in the book I just read, and nothing more. Call me crazy.
There was sort of descriptive sex in this book, not too much, at the very end of the book. If you don’t want to read the sex part then don’t read past their wedding, because all the rest is ONLY sex. There was no swearing.
As to the narrator: Truly awesome! His French accent for Jean-Pierre and his parents sure sounded perfect to me. And the French words throughout the book sounded perfect, too. His emotional reading was wonderful! I love Tim Campbell’s narrations.