Of all of Fabio's romances, this was the only book that I read more than once. The characters were too cool as was the time period that was described in vivid detail. If you have a hard time getting one of your friends to read this book, simply rip off the cover and then give it to them. They will thank you for it later.
Rumor has it there's a Fabio pull out poster in this book, so obviously I'm game. I'm in love with the guy ever since I found out he's cool with carrying random guys in supermarkets bridal-style for a pic. Attaboy.
Umm, certainly a book. I won’t lie some times I was reading this and thinking oh whoa it’s cute or the plot is actually interesting. But the last 40% was hard for me to get through.
I’m riding the fact that I’m one of, as of now, 118 people who have actively read and rated this book. Makes me feel special.
Never read a Fabio book before and probably won’t ever again. This was a book I found at a thrift store that I don’t regret, fun read. I’m not the type to DNF a book when the plot and romance is as simple as this. Would I recommend….?
This was the first HR I ever read. I remember being in my early teens and gobbling up this bodice ripper with awe. The fact that Fabio was on the cover looking like a sexy pirate was the icing on the cake.
Tbh, I don't really remember much about the content, except I know intuitively that it's not the kind of book I'd appreciate as an adult reader. If memory serves, there's lots of sex aboard a ship and a HEA with quite a few kids.
I'm adding this to my favourites purely for nostalgia's sake.
Hilariously bad. At times, it almost seemed like a parody of traditional historical romance novels, so I chose to read it as one. More of a plot than I expected though...and to think this is just the beginning of my Fabio-as-an-author experience.