Sea of Ruin
by Pam Godwin
A fierce female pirate captain, Bennett Sharp, fights to reclaim her power when hunted by two ruthless men—one law-bound, the other betraying—and finds herself lost in erotic captivity, betrayal, and longing.
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About This Book
In the treacherous waters of the 18th century Caribbean, Bennett Sharp, a formidable pirate captain, is relentlessly pursued by two men who once shared her bed. Priest Farrell, her unfaithful husband, seeks her with a possessive fervor, determined to reclaim their past. Simultaneously, Lord Ashley Cutler, a cold and calculating pirate hunter, captures Bennett, intent on bringing her to justice. As she navigates the perilous seas, Bennett is torn between the men who have betrayed and captured her, each embodying a different facet of her tumultuous past.
The narrative unfolds with intense passion and suspense, as Bennett's captors clash over her fate, blurring the lines between enemies and lovers. The story delves into themes of betrayal, desire, and the complexities of love, set against the backdrop of high-seas adventure. The atmosphere is dark and intense, with a slow-burn tension that builds as secrets unravel and hearts entangle. Bennett's struggle to reclaim her power and navigate the treacherous waters of love and betrayal drives the narrative forward, leading to a climax that tests the boundaries of loyalty and passion.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's dark, adventurous tone and unexpected twists that keep them engaged. Many commend Pam Godwin's evocative prose and authentic historical dialogue that immerse readers in the 1700s setting. Fans note the intense emotional journey and complex character relationships that leave a lasting impact. Some readers caution about the book's graphic content and numerous trigger warnings, advising discretion before reading. Ideal for fans of dark historical romance seeking a unique and immersive pirate adventure.



