Molly has a thing about pirates. A history professor who knows everything about real pirates and their exploits, she is also the author of a steamy pirate novel that she wrote as a lark under a pseudonym so as not to jeopardize her academic career just when she is up for tenure. Meanwhile, an old friend asks her to do him a favor. He wants to get the inside scoop on Jake Berenger, a reclusive playboy billionaire. Molly agrees in spite of having major doubts. Ensconced at said playboy's Caribbean resort, Molly adopts the role of her nom de plum, Sandra St. Claire, platform shoes, bustier, and all. Jake's kingdom is teetering, and he needs a major image overhaul. Once he figures out that Sandra is really Molly, he comes up with a plan: Molly will pretend to be his fiancee. Although neither fully trusts the other, they try to make it work in Craft's madcap yet touching story of fiction becoming fact.
Well written. Didn't get bored for one second. I knew they'll end up together, but very unpredictable indeed 'cause during the reading I couldn't sense what's gonna happen next. A little too much sometimes, too American, too Hollywood, but understandable. Am recommending to everyone.
ok, but never felt the chemistry between the characters so the story felt very forced. But some of the characters were interesting and the story had a couple of good twists