THE BLUE ENTRANTRESS, sequel to THE RED SIREN by MaryLu
Tyndall does not disappoint, nor do the Westcott sisters.When we begin THE BLUE ENTRANTRESS, we find
Hope Westcott on the auction block in St. Kitts.How did she find herself there, you ask?Unfortunately, Hope has always had problems
making good choices.And when she
decides to run after the man she loves, she gets the surprise of her life.When it seems she is destined to be sold as
an indentured slave, Captain Nathaniel Mason, a man who knows her from Charles
Towne, comes to her rescue.But the
price he pays is steep.His ship for her
freedom.
Hope is both amazed and grateful that Nathaniel - a man she
wouldn't give the time of day to in Charles Towne - would sacrifice so much on
her behalf.But when Nathaniel finds out
it was of Hope's own doing that she found herself in her harrowing predicament,
he's angered that he lost so much for a woman who cares so little about anyone
but herself.But Hope's harrowing experiences
don't end there.
Surviving hurricanes, shipwreck, fever, and pirates, Hope
finds herself drawn to Nathaniel.But
when she so easily gives her attention to another, Nathaniel decides she will
never change her ways, and tries to ignore his growing feelings for her.
I could not put THE
BLUE ENTRANTRESS down.As with the rest
of MaryLu's books, she captivates you with lively characters, rich scenery, and
explosive action.Her storytelling techniques
are among the best in Christian fiction.My only regret . . . having to wait until Spring for THE RAVEN SAINT.♥