Lord of the Privateers
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Steve West
About this listen
Can true love die? Or, neglected, does it lie dormant until the object of true desire is again within reach? Denied, does passion smolder, like embers waiting for the right conditions to flare into an all-consuming conflagration?
New York Times best-selling author Stephanie Laurens delivers the thrilling conclusion to the acclaimed Adventurers Quartet series, played out on the high seas and sweltering tropical jungles.
The eldest of the Frobisher brothers, known as the lord of the privateers, Royd expects to execute the final leg of the rescue mission his brothers have been pursuing. What he does not expect is to be pressured into taking with him his emotional nemesis, childhood sweetheart, ex-handfasted bride, and business partner, Isobel Carmichael. But is it Isobel doing the pressuring, or his own restless, unfulfilled psyche?
Isobel, unstoppably resolute and determined, has a mission of her own: find her cousin Katherine and bring her safely home. If she can also rid herself of the dreams of a life with Royd that haunt her, then well and good.
Neither expects the shock that awaits as they set sail aboard Royd's ship, much less the new horizons that open before them in London and in their mission at the mining compound in the jungle.
Yet even with the support of his brothers, their ladies, and rescued ex-captives, Royd and Isobel discover that freeing the captives is only half the battle. They must identify and convict the backers behind the illicit enterprise, and thus protect the government from catastrophic destabilization. So they return to the ballrooms of Mayfair to hunt the villains on their home ground.
But having found each other again, having glimpsed the heaven that could be theirs again, how much are they willing to risk in the name of duty?
©2016 Stephanie Laurens (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.The narrator Steve West was brilliant. He's become another of my favourites.
Definitely recommend this series and The Black Cobra series, they were my two favourites.
Brilliant
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There were no slums in Free Town with white settlers. Most white settlers in British colonies lived well, waited on by the locals. I also found it hard to believe that a mining compound befitting a military fort was built in the middle of the jungle. Also, how does a company of cumulatively over 100 men, women , and children crowd into an African jungle and no one catches malaria or any of the local diseases common at the time? The question of personal hygiene for the women also unaddressed.
Apart from these few problems with the plot, the rest of the story read well. I had to increase the speed to x1.2 to listen comfortably as it was originally so slow.
A befitting conclusion to the quartet
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Would you consider the audio edition of Lord of the Privateers to be better than the print version?
Book brilliant. Digital version currently has been published wrong but Stephanie and the publishers are aware of it.Listen to chapters 1, 5, 6, 2, 3, 4, 7, etc.
Stephanie said an updated version of the audiobook pushed to all who bought in pre-order/just published when it was ready.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Lord of the Privateers?
All of it. A lovely way to end the story of the Frobisher men.What does Steve West bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
I like to listen to the book when I go to sleep.Stephanie is aware of problems with digital book
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Excellent Series
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