Set aboard a sailing ship in the 1790s, The Bayman's Bride is the tale of a formidable Spanish captain who finds himself attracted to the Englishwoman he’s been sent to abduct—a woman who is his employer’s wife.
The Bayman’s Bride is about how Rowen Foster, forced to join her estranged husband in the jungles of Belize to produce an heir, finds an ally in her captor, Santiago. During their voyage to Central America, Rowen learns the Spaniard has been coerced into delivering her. She soon discovers that Santiago is in fact a better man than her cold, aristocratic husband, for beneath his gruff exterior lies a vulnerability that soon wins her heart.
The Bayman’s Bride is a story about trust. Pitted against each other by fate, Santiago and Rowen set aside their radically different backgrounds, their suspicions, their long-held loner ways to instead put faith in their common need for companionship, for family, for love.
Liked this one a little more than the first but was thinking it was a continuation of the Last Killiney & it's a different story from another angle....pretty good. However Goodreads has this wrong.....The Bayman's Bride is actually part 2 in the series....not #3