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Captain Devlin's Captive

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Little does Jasabel Buchanan realize the rakish Bermuda sloop she sights on the horizon is about to plunge her into a passionate voyage of intrigue and adventure. An indentured lady's maid to the rich Governor's daughter, Jasabel is taken prisoner when the ship on which they sail is seized by pirates. Soon she finds herself the personal captive of the pirates' dark, enigmatic captain.Sent into bondage on the plantations because of his Jacobite loyalties, Captain Neil Devlin escaped to become the terror of the English colonies. When the chance to abduct his former owner's daughter presents itself, he takes it. What he doesn't expect is her spirited, and captivating, lady's maid.But amongst old injustices an evil lurks, and before she can be free, Jasabel must decide if she dares to love a pirate.4 1/2 Lips from Two Lips "Captain Devlin's Captive by Susanne Saville is a delectable tale that keeps you riveted to your seat with plenty of high seas adventure, swashbuckling, and hot romance." - Susan, Two Lips ReviewsAs well as saying Captain Devlin's Captive is a "beautifully-written love story" and a "fast-paced, suspenseful novel," Brenda Talley of The Romance Studio writes, "This book...grabbed my attention and would not let go. I highly recommend that you read this book which includes, not only some "robin hood" like activities on the high seas, but also a charming romance.""Susanne Saville combines extremely rich detail with exotic locations ... It made me feel as if I was right there in the story. ... Captain Devlin and Jasabel form a dynamic duo that sizzle when they are together." - Dawnie, Fallen Angel Reviews

198 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2007

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Susanne Saville

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Foreward Reviews INDIEFAB 2015 Book Of The Year Award finalist in erotica

2014 Romance Writers of America National Conference speaker.

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June 25, 2008

Jasabel Buchanan and Miss Felicity Chiltingham were guests of Captain Walters of Rebecca the ship. Jasabel a beauty with long black hair and a feisty attitude is the maid to Felicity, the Governor’s daughter. They are sailing to meet Felicity’s dad. Along the way though the ship gets overtaken by pirates and is now the possession of Captain Neil Devlin of Tyger. Captain Devlin may be a pirate but he is a handsome and dashing one at that. What with Devlin being tall as well as having nice, shiny raven hair. Devlin takes both Jasabel and Felicity aboard his ship as his captives. One look at Jasabel has Devlin knowing his has struck gold. While sailing the open seas Devlin and his crew come upon another his called the Black Snake, commandeered by Captain Pierre Le Chameau. Pierre is one ruthless man. He takes no prisoners and no one says “No” to him. While Pierre is aboard Tyger he is introduced to Felicity. When Devlin and Jasabel are indisposed, Pierre kidnaps Felicity and sails away. Now it is a race for Devlin and his crew to go after the Black Snake and save Felicity.


I really enjoyed this book. I had romance, adventure, a strong heroine, and a sexy hero in the form of a pirate. After the success of all three Pirate's movies, what lady in her right mind wouldn't want a pirate who is the captain of his own ship to steal her away for himself. At only 75 pages Captain Devlin's Captive is a quick read but a fun one at that. I found myself settling down and before I knew it I was done. The was just one minor problem......it ended! Susanne Saville can count me in as a new fan. Plus you know Susanne has to be good when her story Captain Devlin's Captive was chosen to be featured in a new anthology called Wicked Rogues.

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If you like stories of pirates and captives then this is the book for you. Filled with drama, love, loss, suspense and delight. Great book and you will love it from the first page to the last.
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