Raised By Wolves: Matelots by W.A. Hoffman

Apr 27, 2009 19:28

1668 Marriage in the West Indies

Wherein, we follow the continuing adventures of the buccaneer Will and his beloved matelot Gaston as they contend with unexpected brides, the need for an heir, misunderstandings with the French, and Henry Morgan's ambitions against the Spanish.

Conflicts arise as Will, former libertine and duelist, haphazard philanthropist and philosopher, negotiates an ever-trickier path betwixt the requirements of his remaining the Viscount of Marsdale and his commitment to his matelot.

Amidst this, Gaston, exiled French nobleman, physician, renowned buccaneer and madman, must learn to control his madness before it destroys them both.

Together, they must discover how to nurture love and passion in the face of war, tradition, and the demonds of their pasts.

I worship this writer, she writes tomes of volumes worth every dollar I spent on it. If you want pirate smex... well, you probably won't get it from this book, the book explores less about gay sex than love crossing gender and more into finding that other soul that forms a feedback loop with you.

This volume explore further relationship between Will and Gaston, readers would be happy to know it has now progressed past UST that was in first volume (although I was really enjoying all that UST) although Gaston still have a long ways to go.

Tension rose between Striker and Pete as Striker found a woman he wished to wed. Drama, drama everywhere.

Great second book :)

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