Gentle Rogue by Johanna Lindsey

Gentle Rogue by Johanna Lindsey

Author:Johanna Lindsey [Lindsey, Johanna]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: England, Malory Family (Fictitious Characters)
ISBN: 9781582880976
Google: uqUXPwAACAAJ
Amazon: 1582880972
Barnesnoble: 1582880972
Goodreads: 891812
Publisher: Avon
Published: 1985-01-01T13:00:00+00:00


fantasies.

So she told herself, but in truth, she tried not to think of their parting, which was inevitable. That would only ruin the here-and-now, and she didn't want to do that. She wanted instead to savor

every minute

that she spent with her "reprehensible rake."

She savored him right now, leaning back against the rail on the quarterdeck with nothing to do but watch him. He bent over charts, discussing their course with Connie, for the moment ignoring her.

She was supposed to be there to carry messages for him, though he rarely sent her off to do so,

merely relaying such messages to Connie, who would in turn boom them across the deck to

whomever they were intended for.

She didn't mind being ignored right then. It gave her a chance to calm down from James's last

glance

her way, which had been so heated and full of promises of what he would do to her as soon as they

Johanna Lindsey - (Malory 3) - Gentle Rogue

returned to his cabin, that anyone else who looked at her would have thought she'd had too much

sun

that morning, she flushed so with pleasure. Morning, noon, night; their lovemaking followed no

schedule. When he wanted her, he let her know in no uncertain terms, and no matter the time of

day, she was

most willing to comply.

Georgina Anderson, you have become a shameless hussy.

She merely grinned to her conscience. I know, and I'm enjoying every minute of it, thank you.

She was, oh, how she was, and how she loved to just watch him like this, and experience her

"nausea"

to the fullest, knowing that he'd soon cure it in his special way. He'd discarded his jacket. The wind was brisk but warm as they neared Caribbean waters, and it played with his pirate's shirt, as she'd come to think of those full-sleeved, laced-up-the-front tunics he liked to sport, and made him look so wickedly handsome in combination with his single gold earring, tight breeches, and knee-high

boots. The wind loved him, caressed those powerful limbs of his, as she wanted to do ... Was she

supposed to be

calming down?

In self-defense, just so she wouldn't be tempted to drag him off to their cabin as he'd done so many times to her in recent days, Georgina turned seaward and saw the ship in the distance at the precise moment that the warning came down from the crow's nest. Well, there was nothing unusual in that.

They'd passed several other vessels at sea. They'd also had another trailing them as this one was, though they'd lost sight of that ship after a brief storm. But this one was different, according to the next information shouted down by the lookout. Pirates.

Georgina stood very still, gripping the rail, hoping the lad above would call down that he'd made a mistake. Her brothers had all had encounters with pirates in one way or another over the many

years they'd been sailing the seas. But she did not want to make it a unanimous family custom. And dear

Lord, James carried no cargo, just ballast. Nothing could get bloodthirsty pirates angrier than to discover their prize had an empty hold.



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