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Time and Tide

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The devil and the deep blue sea

Thoroughly modern Bree Kealy was obsessed by a legend. Over a century ago, amid rumors of dark betrayal and bitter revenge, devilish seafarer Alexander Devane went down with his doomed clipper. Yet now his restless spirit plundered Bree's dreams...claiming shocking intimacies...vowing to one day make her his.

Bree's heart cried out for her spectral, ancestral lover. And, as if spawned by the throbbing surf, Alex Devon appeared. With his pirate-black hair, his glistening sinews, Alec was maleness incarnate. And Bree felt a shiver of...recognition. Had Alexander Devane defied time and tide to come for her? And would their mortal embrace rewrite his cruel fate? Or erase Bree's future?

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published September 1, 1994

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March 8, 2011
I used to check these Harlequin Intrigues out by the PILE at the library. I remember this one and after reading it again after all these years I now know why I couldn't remember any of the plot. This mystery/suspense/romance is pretty dry and I started skimming about halfway through.
Bree, the main character, calls out the name of the man she can't stop making love with in her dreams, a man who died over a centruy ago while sailing his clipper ship in a storm, Alaxander Devane. Suddenly he appears as a modern day man calling himself Alec. He enlists on the boat with the same company Bree is joining (she's a marine biologist) on a dive to recover the wreck of Alec's lost ship. After some sleuthing and LOTS of lovemaking later they uncover the true villian on the dive, solve the mystery and it's The End. Cute, but no even worth the thriftstore price I paid for it. Oh well, I'm a hopeless romantic.
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