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Taken from France as a young child, Cassandra Deville has grown up wild and free in the South Seas. She spent her childhood following her artist father from island to island as her father crossed the seas, in constant fear that his mortal enemy would find and kill him. One day, when Cassie is on the brink of womanhood, the unthinkable happens. Jared Danemount, her father's sworn enemy, sails into the harbor with a retinue of sailors, ready to drag her father back to face his execution in France. Jared is enchanted with the bare breasted beauty he meets on the deserted beach. He's stunned to find that she is the daughter of the man he has sailed from England to capture. His desire for the beauty turns to rage when she drugs and binds him, allowing her father to escape back to France. Cassie knows that her father is on his way to France in a desperate attempt to clear his name. She strikes a bargain with Jared. She will sail to France as his hostage with the understanding that he will have his way with her. A battle of wills ensues that carries them across the seas to Jared's castle, where both find the true meaning of love and honor.
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Ehhhh...spunky heroine, but sometimes to the point of deliberate obtuseness regarding her willingness to investigate her own motives, despite lots of narrated rumination? Hero hellbent on revenge in a fairly simplistic manner, then a 180 near the end? A little too much reliance on the idea of “animal instincts” to characterize their attraction to each other? Plus an annoying pattern in which they each basically orgasmed very quickly and at the same time. There were three good supporting characters here, and the dialogue often zipped along, but I didn't find it particularly compelling overall.