Saturday, May 16, 2015

Captured by the Pirate Laird by Amy Jarecki




There are times I thought Calum didn't think highly of himself, "her fingers brushed against his chest. “Why are you so beautiful?” Now he knew the knock to her head had made her delusional." Anne comes into her own person in the book and as the story goes on she becomes more bold especially with her wants with Calum, "she rested her palm on his abdomen and stroked him. He tried to breathe. Calum knew he should move her hand away, but it felt too good. “When I stitched you up , I wanted to brush my fingers over the coppery curls below your navel." A man likes his woman to give him attention but at times it's Calum who wants to give his woman attention, "ye have a lifetime to tend me, but now I need to bed you." I liked this book there were Scottish men and kilts involved.

1 comment:

  1. How did you read that so fast! Thank you, thank you for your wonderful review!

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