With the start of the Halifax Tall Ships Festival it seems a great time to consider a few new swashbuckling novels.
Armada (M)
by John Stack
Reefs and Shoals (M)
by Dewey Lambdin
The novel is written as though it were a contemporary account, with era-appropriate word spellings ( damme, fourty ), slang, and dialogue ( Cap’um’s on deck! ). Not merely a worthy entry in the very popular Lewrie series but a top-of-the-line naval adventure that can be thoroughly enjoyed by readers who’ve never met Captain Lewrie until now.” – Booklist
The Rogue Pirate’s Bride (M)
by Shana Galen
Raeven Russell is going to kill Captain Cutlass. The pirate captain, otherwise known as Bastien, had recklessly engaged Raeven’s fiance, Captain Timothy Bowers, in battle, which ultimately led to Timothy’s death. Now Raeven wants revenge. When her first attempt to skewer Bastien fails, Raeven manages to escape becoming his permanent cabin girl. Six months later, Raeven encounters Bastien in Gibraltar, and this time she is determined to finish the job once and for all. However, it would seem that Raeven is not the only one trying to put an end to the sexy pirate’s existence. Still, Raeven doesn’t just want Bastien dead: she wants to be the one responsible for sending him to his just rewards.
Galen’s latest old-school historical offers a nonstop, swashbuckling plot that will keep readers on the edge of their seats, while the passion-rich romance that develops between her bold, impetuous heroine and sinfully sexy hero will have them sighing with satisfaction.” – Booklist
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/07/tall-ship-tales.html