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On a Wicked Wind

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Hurled into the Caribbean and swept back in time, Sabrina Steele finds herself abruptly aroused in the arms of pirate captain Antonio Rafael de Zamora. There, on his tropical island, Rafael teaches her to rest the waves of passion and sail the seas of ecstasy. But the handsome rogue has a tortured past, and in order to consummate a love that has called her through time, the headstrong beauty seeks to uncover the pirate's true buried treasure--his heart.

400 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1998

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Linda Winstead Jones

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Linda Winstead Jones is the bestselling author of more than eighty romance novels and novellas across several sub-genres. She’s easily distracted (Look! A squirrel!) and writes the stories that speak to her in the moment. Paranormal. Romantic Suspense. Twisted Fairy Tales. Cowboys. Her books are for readers who want to escape from reality for a while, who don’t mind the occasional trip into another world for a laugh, a chill, the occasional heartwarming tear. Where will we go next?

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August 30, 2016
It was OK
The story was a bit boring with nothing really going on for me.

It had a good world building with a spanish pirate and a thirty year old woman that was sent back in the past. I do think that it is well written and the heroine and hero are good for each other but it had failed to grab my attention for me to like it. I also do find the heroine irritably naive in the beginning but I guess it is understandable since she was a rich woman and only knows business.

There were actions in the end and the beginning and ending was good but I feel that there are parts in the book that is not necessarily needed.
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July 31, 2019
I read this book in 2010, but to be honest, I am still obsessed with it. I totally recommend it
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