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► UNSOLVED: One specific book > Historical / cast away similar to "Seize the Fire"

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message 1: by Mary (new)

Mary | 20 comments I am trying to remember the name of a historical / cast away book. It is similar to Laura Kinsale's "Seize the Fire".

Here is how I remember it:

A young women is on a ship that takes a stop on a well populated island. (Don't remember why she was on the ship?) While there she goes out after dark (don't remember why) and ends up sitting up high in a tree overlooking a walled courtyard. She overhears some plot (or what she thinks is a plot). The hero appears (but may not have actually been a part of or heard said plot). I seem to remember donkeys and dogs here as well.

In any case, at some point there is a ship wreck and they end up on an uninhabited island. I don't remember any specifics from here or how it ends. I don't think it is "Seize the Fire" - for some reasons I think I read two books that had startling similarities, but it was several years ago.

I may actually be combining two or three books in my memory?

Thanks for helping me sort it out!


message 2: by Kris (new)

Kris | 54982 comments Mod
Caprine, what year did you read this book?

If this is a historical romance, can you tell us more about hero - job, skills/interests, back story, etc.?


message 3: by Mary (new)

Mary | 20 comments Hi, Kris,

That was all I remember really - the wall scene.

He may have been a captain / pirate / privateer?

Thanks!


message 4: by KRGirl (new)

KRGirl | 12 comments Could it be Wild Bells to the Wild Sky by Laurie McBain? The heroine was a child at the time of the shipwreck and spent several years on the island with her family until rescued by the hero. Worth a read even if it isn't the book you're looking for!

Wild Bells to the Wild Sky by Laurie McBain

Wild Bells to the Wild Sky


message 5: by Mary (new)

Mary | 20 comments Hi, KRGirl,

Nope, that isn't it. The heroine was an adult. Thank you for the suggestion!


message 6: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44924 comments Mod
Caprine, are you still looking for this or did you find it?


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