Falling in love with heroes emerging from books was supposed to be the safe choice. The Coast of New England, 1725: Captain Charles Seewell and his crew of pirates have just battled a storm on the open ocean. New England, 2019: Librarian Treasure Hayden has just escaped to the basement floor to avoid an emotional battle with her ex. They are 304 years apart, until a magical leather-bound book transports the sea captain from his ship to the library basement. Can Charles find the lost magical book and return to his crew? Can Tress help him without risking the heart she’s painstakingly protected for years? And what happens when they find the mysterious book and are both thrown back into the past? Can they overcome their fears and choose love, or will the book that brought them together tear them apart—this time forever?
AUSTIN RYAN was born and raised in Norway, she has no previous experience hunting for magical cats in the English countryside, but after a childhood of desperately longing to be English, she accidentally wrote a novel about a wealthy heiress, a magical library, and the opportunistic dock-worker both author and heroine falls madly in love with. The Fairshaw Library is her second full-length novel.
Austin lives in Connecticut, surrounded by overflowing bookshelves, Christmas lights, and sparkly things.
When she is not editing words for other authors, getting lost in their stories, or writing her own, you can find her on adventures with her very favorite child, painting things that don’t need to be painted, and spending hours down by the ocean.
I knew I was going to love this book. Everything I've read by this author has been our comfort and serotonin. She has a way of making me feel like I'm home within her stories
Tress and Charles and fantastic, their story is so beautiful. There's so much lose and heartbreak and hope and I love them so much, love their story so much
I don't have the words to say more, except that I'm sad it's over and I can't rest in the pages a little longer
All in all, a beautiful book and one I highly recommend. Do yourself a favor and give it a read, you won't regret it 💕
My heart cried by the end of this book. What a beautiful story and poetic writing that wasn’t over the top flowery but just right and hit me where it hurts but in a good, thoughtful way.
I understood Tres on such a deep level, her fears and hopes and longing heart and love of fiction really spoke to me and made me feel seen, especially when she said she read to survive. Just, yes, girl, same. I really liked Charles too and seeing them both grow individually and as a couple was so sweet and wonderful to witness.
I’m not someone who is drawn to pirate stories as a buzz word so that part had no effect on my enjoyment, same with the time travel, but I did like what the author did with both of these elements.
This is a slow, thoughtful story with a sweet romance that I really enjoyed even though it had little to no action, but, hey, that just goes to show that I CAN like slow books as long as I can connect with the story and characters. So see, there’s hope for me yet. 😜
‼️Content‼️
TRIGGER WARNING: a character grew up in an abusive home though nothing is detailed; it’s mentioned a character’s brother is is addicted to alcohol
Language: hell (as a place); God (1); oh my God (2)
Violence: a ship is caught in a violent storm; ships fire cannons in a sea battle (not detailed); a character is shot (not detailed); injury and blood (not detailed)
Sexual: men grab girls with the intent to do harm (nothing happens); kissing (not detailed); characters sleep in the same bed (not sexually); mild suggestive hints/comments
Drugs/Alcohol: it’s mentioned a character’s brother is is addicted to alcohol
Other: time travel; a magic book; a character grew up in an abusive home though nothing is detailed
It is so hard to find a clean time-traveling book! I really enjoyed this book and the characters. I felt for Treasure and her past. And Charles was an awesome hero. The prose was really good, though a bit repetitive in some places. However, the author really pulled at my heart with the depths of emotions both characters went through (especially Treasure).
I do wish that there would have been more depth with Charles though. I wanted his reaction to being dropped into the modern world. We don't get any of that and I feel it would have added a lot more layers to the story. Other than that and some of the repetitiveness of both MC's past, I truly enjoyed this story!
I really hope the second book is about Eon or dare I hope...Will?
“My plans after work are always a date with a book” wow how much do I relate to Tress💕 also, I am not usually a pirate trope person but wow.. Charles and Tress just made me so happy.
The details and story overall just made me truly fall for each of the characters. Austin’s writing style kept me hooked and come on.. time travel?? 🤩 Just freaking loved this story and did not want it to end
I want to thank the author Austin for the ebook and all of the opinions/thoughts above are completely my own!
What an enjoyable story! Austin's ability to navigate the POV & voice of Treasure & Charles through their timelines was impressive. I was easily able to get lost in the magic, yet still be touched by the reality & personal journeys of the characters.
Disclaimer: It was privilege to read an advance version of this story.
I found this book very enjoying, it was hard to put it down after I picked it up. It’s nice how the story does not take long to get started like some time travel romance books. The only thing that would of made the story better was if there was more description to flesh out the characters appearance.
For those who doubt love can find them need to read this story.
The loved the whole story and would
have liked to see more of the prelude of the pirates life before meeting his love. Yes it would have been a longer book but well worth the extra pages.
Found this signed copy at a fabulous bookstore in Rhode Island, Re-Reads. Had to purchase a local author!! Was not disappointed. Great book!! Fast read. Romance and pirates abound in this magical well written tale.
I recently got into pirate romances this year and a lot of them are similar, but this one was so unique with the time travel element. It was a really fun read and I thought the couple was so cute, I also really liked both of them separately as characters in general. I found Tress to be very relatable. I think the plot also really shone in this book because there was a lot of excitement and some really clever events that made it really hard to put down.
There were however some things i wanted more of. I really want to know what Jonah's deal was, we get the background but we don't really know what he did or why. I'd also like to know the same for the parents, they just abandoned her for no good reason. Are they jerks? Were they too young? But none of this is pertinent to the story, it's just be being a nosy busybody because I loved this story lol.
I can suspend disbelief for time travel but I draw the line at Charles getting a job and being legally married. How would he have a social security number to do those things? You’re telling me this man went to the DMV?
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This book was amazing! The plot was very well thought out and was packed full of plot twists and action! And the romance was so sweet! It is a must read!
This is book 1 in the Triangle of Spirits Series and can be read as a standalone. Pirate's Treasure is told through Tress and Charles' pov and is a gripping time traveling romance.
CW: a few biblical exclamations, brief mentions of abandonment/neglect, addiction, and homelessness Spice: kisses that are descriptive but don't get too heated
I've read this book twice now and I could see myself reading it again in the future. From the start, I was drawn in by the author's poetic way of writing. While there are thoughts that the characters have that are repetitive, I didn't mind as it really made you feel the pain that they experienced. Both Tress and Charles had scars because of their past and it was beautiful to read a friendship, and more, develop between them. While Tress was cautious, a small part of her longed for adventure - which is what Charles brought to her life. Though he tried to keep his walls up, he couldn't help but to be protective of Tress. Though their romance was a slow burn, the tension will keep readers eagerly waiting for Tress and Charles to address their growing feelings. Aside from the romance, the time traveling kept me on edge wondering what they would encounter and how a happy ending would look like for them. Overall, I really enjoyed this book and can't wait to see what else the author has in store with this series.