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Across a Moonlit Sea, by Marsha Canham


D.G. I concur! I like that Beau stands up to him and states her case with valid points and without all the gasping, huffing and puffing usually depicting the typical female indignation. (view spoiler) ["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

I have to admit that i was drowning through the epilogue,like the the ship in question! I have NO idea about ships!! i had to re-read to understand what was going on.. I hadnt felt this dumb in ages LOL!! how is that one can master in certain topics and fail so miserably at others??
but chapter one was the redeeming pt for me.. Im liking all the elements on this book. very good description of characters, situations, 3D characters,and quite accurate so far with the customs of Elizabethan era.(my favorite era in history). I have read very few romances set in this era,plus the pirate factor makes it a very good book!! :)
I naturally agree about H/h. with those temperaments they need to go hell and back, in order to make the story credible. (which i enjoy **grins**)
Melanie: why is that i knew that you wouldnt be able to stop? ;) xxxxxxxx

Maybe it is because my older brother, who ruled the roost with regards to what we watched on TV, made me watch a lot of swashbucklers in my youth. LOL!


Melanie wrote: "I was totally into the story. As a matter of fact (confession time), I totally forgot to stop at chapter 4:-( ***wails pitifully*** I'm sorry! I'm not used to interrupting a good book, and I just sailed through it without realizing! Well, I'm still doing the buddy read if no one throws me out, and I can keep to the chapters for the discussions:-) i>

I enjoyed the desk scene from (chapters 4-7) & I love the bickering at the table between Simon & Beau, so funny!


So true!

And I know what you and Christine S. are talking about b/c I went to Ms. Canham website looking for a possible prologue or first chapter preview that those w/o books could at least start on. I found something else entirely, you trollopes, you!


FYI that some of you may find boring; others, not so much: Virago , the name of Simon's ship, in Italian translates to termagant.
From Webster’s Dictionary definition of TERMAGANT:
1. capitalized: a deity erroneously ascribed to Islam by medieval European Christians and represented in early English drama as a violent characterFrom Wikipedia:
2. an overbearing or nagging woman: shrew
The origin of the name Termagant is unknown, and does not seem to derive from any actual aspect of Muslim belief or practice, however wildly distorted. W. W. Skeat in the 19th century speculated that the name was originally "Trivagante", meaning 'thrice wandering', a reference to the moon, because of the Islamic use of crescent moon imagery.Maybe something we can ask Ms. Canham about?

From the concise Oxford English Dictionary:
Virago:(1) A domineering, violent or bad-tempered woman (2) (archaic) a woman of masculine strength or spirit
Origin: OE(used as the name given by Adam to Eve following the Vulgate) from L. 'heroic woman, female warrior' from vir 'man'.
There is also a well thought of women's book imprint called Virago.


Mshj, I think you mean etymology:-D And I also find it interesting! Lisa Kay, that's a pretty good question you could ask MC.. BTW, should I ask her to drop in next Friday or Saturday? That should give all of us time to finish up?
Regarding chapters 4-7, I love the scene (view spoiler) , and the scene (view spoiler) . I also love the fact that he's not sure he can win an argument with her! At the end of chapter 7, we finally get (view spoiler) . For me, this was the point where I really said to myself: hmmm. they are made for each other!:-D

I agree with you about the above scenes. This couple is enjoyable to read. So much so that I have finally caved and am shamelessly ahead of the reading schedule, despite reading three other books to try to slow my reading of this one! We picked the wrong book with which to attempt discipline. LMAO! Chapter 9 spoiler: I loved when Simon (view spoiler) .["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

This is fun, but you're right, we should have chosen a less intriguing book:-D I also love that scene in chapt 9 you mentioned:-D I'll get an email together for Ms Canham then, and send it off tomorrow? I propose we wait for her Sunday or Monday (Sunday might not be good for her)? That way we have Saturday to finish up the read and get a dozen or so questions together.. What do you think?


One of the things I loved about the book is that Beau was an integral part of her father's crew and she wasn't a simpering miss that wanted 'adventure' or some claptrap like that. I hate those.


My favorite scene is the first meeting between Beau & Simon... especially when she (view spoiler) . I also loved the scene in the cabin (view spoiler) .
Simon's behavior while being rescued did not bother me... he's a pirate, so I want him to be a little bad. :)






Amen!!!



I do think it is beautifully told however. Ms. Canham does have a wonderful way with words, and I can actually visualize the cannons, the fierce way Cimaroon looks, its great!

I just love Beau, unapologetic and very rarely rueful about her absolute unladylike kicka$$ness. I laughed out loud at the brief scene where she catalogued the state of her appearance as compared to the vision of feminine perfection boarding the ship.

Anywayzzz...Simion and Beau finally (view spoiler) .
I agree with you , Shell's Bells...Ms. Canham does have a way with words.
Jennifer, Love Beau too!


Love the rich details & characters in this book. Gotta love Spence's fatherly advice & his way with words... (view spoiler) LOL!

And YES! Sometimes with father/daughter talks on that subject I get an uncomfortable, squrimy feeling - but that one was well done, indeed!
And what can I say about Chapter 17, page 251?? Wow! (view spoiler)
Just ordered a bunch of Marsha Canham books and I can't believe I didn't order


And YES! Sometimes ..."
I feel for you! I get occasional migraines that leave me bed bound for a day & then feeling drugged up the following day.
I plan to read all of Marsha's books, can't wait to start on her Robin Hood & Highlands series!
The only western I've read so far is









I thought Pale Moon Rider was a western, but it's not - so only one western. Nonetheless, WTDM looks good!







Ouch, the kindle edition is pricey too.... $17.99! They have used paperbacks available from quite a few sellers through Amazon



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LOL! You're right SFTH does sound more antebellum than western.... guess it's the gun on the cover that seems western.
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I was really pissed off at Simon's behavior. (view spoiler)[ Behaving like that after these people save his life! (hide spoiler)] Anyhow...he redeems himself later and Beau really gives him a hard time.