Pirate's Paradox
Sentinels of Savannah Book 6
by Lisa Kessler
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Pirate
Caleb Graves may be an immortal, but he’s also a navigator and a
man of science. And yet he can’t explain the erratic tides
threatening Savannah. Nor the terrible dreams of sailing through a
vicious, supernatural storm that he keeps having. But when
fascinating, petite dynamo Diana Williams marches up to his ship and
demands to speak to the captain, Caleb is caught up in a wave of
unexpected fear…and an electric frisson of longing for this
captivating woman.
Diana
wouldn’t be a true psychic if she didn’t listen to her spirit
guide. So when dream after dream compels her to visit specific
coordinates in the Atlantic, she can’t ignore it. Now, she just
needs a ship. Good thing she knows about a particular pirate ship
that’s in tip-top shape. Complete with a surly, albeit hot,
navigator who doesn't immediately believe in her visions. But no
matter how much Caleb objects, she’ll risk sending the entire
crew—including herself—to the uncharted ocean.
But
both their dreams could be the key to saving Savannah and may even be
a clue about the fabled lost city of Atlantis. Or it could damn them
all to an unforgiving, watery grave.
Lisa
Kessler is a Best Selling author of dark paranormal fiction. She's a
two-time San Diego Book Award winner for Best Published
Fantasy-Sci-fi-Horror and Best Published Romance. Her books have also
won the PRISM award, the Award of Excellence, the National Excellence
in Romantic Fiction Award, the Award of Merit from the Holt
Medallion, and an International Digital Award for Best
Paranormal.
Her
short stories have been published in print anthologies and magazines,
and her vampire story, Immortal Beloved, was a finalist for a Bram
Stoker award.
When
she's not writing, Lisa is a professional vocalist, and has performed
with San Diego Opera as well as other musical theater companies in
San Diego.
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