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The Nature of a Pirate
The Nature of a Pirate | A. M. Dellamonica
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The Nature of a Pirate is the third book in acclaimed author, A.M. Dellmonica’s high seas, Stormwrack series. The Lambda Award nominated series begins with Child of a Hidden Sea. Marine videographer and biologist Sophie Hansa has spent the past few months putting her knowledge of science to use on the strange world of Stormwrack, solving seemingly impossible cases where no solution had been found before. When a series of ships within the Fleet of Nations, the main governing body that rules a loose alliance of island nation states, are sunk by magical sabotage, Sophie is called on to find out why. While surveying the damage of the most recent wreck, she discovers a strange-looking creature—a fright, a wooden oddity born from a banished spell—causing chaos within the ship. The question is who would put this creature aboard and why? The quest for answers finds Sophie magically bound to an abolitionist from Sylvanner, her father’s homeland. Now Sophie and the crew of the Nightjar must discover what makes this man so unique while outrunning magical assassins and villainous pirates, and stopping the people responsible for the attacks on the Fleet before they strike again. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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The Nature of a Pirate | A. M. Dellamonica
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We finally have a little sun today in TX, with a bit of blue sky, red bud trees, and Bradford pears. It was a pretty day (still chilly) for a walk!

I found this book at a sale quite some time ago, and when I picked it up to read this morning I found it‘s the third in a series... oops! Well, I‘m going to read it anyway. If I love it I‘ll search out the other books.

#LitsyWalkers @kaye

Soubhiville And... it‘s really not readable without having knowledge of the previous books. Oh well. 5y
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