Saturday, February 15, 2014

New Review: Cordia Byers’s PIRATE ROYALE – Absorbing 17th Century Pirate Story—one of my all time favorites!

A classic tale of adventure and love, first published in 1986, it is set in the late 17th century and features (as a character) the pirate and privateer Henry Morgan and his buccaneers who successfully attacked the Spanish settlements of Puerto Principe in Cuba and Porto Bello (in what is today Panama).

She was John Carrington’s daughter, and as such, Royale Carrington commanded the respect of the seamen who served under her when she dressed as a man and wielded a sword with fierce expertise. As captain of her own ship, she was prepared to fight King Charles II’s wardship and his refusal to grant her a letter of marque, taking to the sea as a pirate robbing the Spanish of their gold.

On the night before Royale is to sail, she is kidnapped by men who sail under the pirate El Diablo, thinking she’d make a fine offering for their mysterious captain. El Diablo asks for a kiss to release her, but then takes her innocence instead. Though he would keep her, she has other plans.

One of the things I loved about this story was that Royale got away from the pirate who captured her. I just love it when the feisty heroine outsmarts the arrogant male who thinks he will have his way. El Diablo (who is really Sir Bran Langston on a mission for King Charles) soon realizes that the young virgin he has deflowered is the ward of the King, the woman he has been sent to protect.

This is a well-written tale with lots of action—a classic story of pirates and love in the Caribbean as the British fight the Spanish for control. Byers does a wonderful job of integrating the real history of Henry Morgan’s escapades and his personality. I loved the heroine who was strong, smart yet very feminine. And the hero, while certainly not perfect, was at least consistent in his pursuit of the elusive female pirate who takes her revenge by seizing ships in El Diablo’s name.

If you like pirate romance and tales in the Caribbean, I recommend this one, though you’ll have to buy it in paperback until Byers gets it into eBook format.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a book I would enjoy. I have not read any of Cordia Byers's books. But I do like your reviews Regan, so off I go to find PIRATE ROYALE ! Thanks for the review.

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    1. Debbie, You'll like this bodice ripper. It's a great tale!

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