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What to expect from her perfect pirate

On this pirate ship, their fake marriage isn’t meant to last.  

If there is one thing Rebecca Smith knows how to do, it is survive. Shipwrecked in the Caribbean, she heads for The Ghost, a legendary pirate ship that targets the slave trade instead of gold. She hopes to be welcomed onto the crew, but she doesn’t bargain on the surly, tattooed quartermaster who tries to stop her. 

Sharkhead Chow has been a pirate too long to allow a pretty woman aboard. After the rest of the crew votes to admit her to the ship, he vows to ignore her, no matter how clever, captivating, or courageous she proves to be. But when her safety is threatened, Sharkhead steps in to protect her the only way he knows how:

By claiming her as his wife.

Though their kisses are real enough, Rebecca knows her steady, stalwart “husband” doesn’t mean to keep her. To survive, she tells herself she isn’t falling in love with him. As The Ghost chases slave ships across the Atlantic, Rebecca and Sharkhead are drawn deeper and deeper into a deception that could lead to mutiny—or worse, heartbreak. 

Enjoy this one-hour novella from award-winning author Katherine Grant!


Praise for Katherine’s Books

5 Stars - The Charmer Without a Cause a gorgeous read, with an interesting plot and extremely well fleshed-out characters.
— Goodreads Reviewer
5 stars - If you’re a fan of history and philosophy and also Courtney Milan—The Charmer Without a Cause is for you!
— Author Jen Trinh
5 Stars - If you like your romance steamy with a side of politics, you should definitely pick up The Charmer Without a Cause!
— Plot Trysts Romance Podcast

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