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Book Reviews of Lady Pirate

Lady Pirate
Lady Pirate
Author: Lynsay Sands
ISBN-13: 9780843948165
ISBN-10: 0843948167
Publication Date: 1/2001
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 82 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
Pirates! What more do I need to say? Am I the only woman who wants to be a pirate? Escapism at its best.
MiMi-G avatar reviewed Lady Pirate on
Helpful Score: 3
Humerous,great read. Self-confident heroine with wit and determination.
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Helpful Score: 2
Really like this author. Story involves a strong lady who has been on her own making decisions. She needs to fill the requirements of a will to claim her inheritance. Like how her pirate crew "helps" her to become a lady and snare the hero.
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Helpful Score: 2
I really like Lynsay Sands' novels. They have a great touch of humor and just enough romance to make me want to stay up until 2 in the morning to finish the book! I've read all her Vamp books and was pleasantly surprised to find earlier books she'd written. Plus...this book is about pirates. You just gotta love pirates.
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Circumstances have changed; they're worse. Valoree has been named heir to Ainsley Castle. And the will distinctly states that in order to inherit, she must be married to a nobleman...and pregnant. Upon learning that, the virgin captain is ready to return to the seas, but her crew puts the issue to a vote-and for those rascally cusses she will do anything. Reluctantly, she agrees.

If they can find a way--Henry and One-Eye and Skully--to put on her a sweet face that will fool the ton, she will handle the rest. Even with a drunken prostitute as an "aunt" and her merry cutthroat crew as "servants." But to herself she swears one thing: She can only marry a man who fires her blood, a man who is not afraid of a lady pirate.
tinabean88 avatar reviewed Lady Pirate on + 51 more book reviews
good story & great sarcasm. another great one from linsey sands
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Circumstances had changed; they had gotten worse, Valoree no longer had to masquerade as her murdered brother and scourge the oceans as Captain Red. She no longer had to command his pirate band in a quest to regain his birthright. She had been named heir to Ainsley Castle. But no executor would ever hand over the estate to an unmarried pirate wench and her infamous crew--no matter to whom she'd been born. And the will had distinctly stated that in order to inherit, Valoree must be married to a nobleman...and pregnant.
terra57 avatar reviewed Lady Pirate on + 100 more book reviews
This is a really delightful story and not one to be missed.
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I LOVED this book! One on the best pirate books out there. Very funny and you absolutely can't put it down until the last page. You won't be disappointed!
bratz54 avatar reviewed Lady Pirate on + 1029 more book reviews
Good overall but Daniel was a conceded jerk most of the time even after the his kidnapping towards Valoree. Valoree had a rough life after the death of her parents, being raised by the neighbor then by his twisted son then her brother Jeremy took her away and went on a ship were she lived and dressed as a boy for 13years. During that time she lost fellow crewmates and her beloved brother. Age 24 he crew 'voted' that she stiletto up and claim her noble birthright, but to no adveal since she is a she and not a he, unless be married and with child by her next birthday. No biggie right, Valoree performed living on the sea and continuing what he brother done. Votes were made and lives were a changing, secrets are revealed, wrongs are righted but you can't take the pirate out of the girl and turn her into a spineless ton girl but will men ever learn you will never change the girl into what you want.
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After the deaths of her parents and guardian Valoree was raised aboard her brother's pirate ship. In order to protect her, she was disguised as a boy the entire time, with only one crew member knowing her secret. Her brother's plan was to acquire enough money to restore the estate he's inherited, then retire from the sea. He had promised his crew that they would have a place with him. Just as Jeremy had reached his goal, he was captured and tortured by another pirate, and the money stolen. Valoree took over as captain, determined to avenge her brother and to replace the riches and follow her brother's plan, all the while keeping her secret from the crew. That plan hits a bump in the road, however, when she discovers that to inherit, she must be married to a nobleman and either have a child or be pregnant by the time she's twenty-five years old - only nine months away. She's ready to give it up and return to the sea, but her crew convinces her to give it a try.

Daniel is in a similar predicament. He has inherited the title and the lands, but not the money needed to maintain them. Instead, his grandmother's will states that he must be married and have a child before he can claim the money she has left him. He's not happy about having his hand forced, and his mother's efforts to help are making his life miserable.

Daniel and Valoree meet briefly at the lawyer's office on the day they each find out about the wills' requirements. Daniel is intrigued by Valoree, who is unlike any woman he's ever met and ponders the idea of them joining forces to gain their inheritances. Valoree is determined to find a husband that she can control, retaining her independence. To do so, she must enter society and check out the prospects. There are some pretty funny scenes of the "help" she gets from her loyal but clueless crew members. Her entry into society does not go smoothly, and in each of her attempts, Daniel is there to rescue her. He becomes more intrigued each time and feels an unexpected attraction to her. Valoree also feels the pull but feels that Daniel would not be the compliant husband that she seeks. Her attempt to find said husband results in an influx of worthless fortune hunters and her "interview" process is pretty funny. Daniel has determined that he wants Valoree for his own and inserts himself into her life whenever he can. He also takes advantage of their attraction to press his point. Valoree still resists, until her crew takes it upon themselves to force the issue. The abductions are carried out, but a secret involving Daniel ends up putting them at odds. There are some interesting maneuverings as roles are reversed, and Valoree presses for the marriage and Daniel resists. Valoree's solution is unique but effective, and they end up tying the knot.

But not everything goes smoothly. Valoree's fears are realized when it seems that Daniel has taken over everything in her life. She is left with nothing to do and her resentment builds. It takes Daniel's mother's arrival to open his eyes to what he has been doing. I loved Valoree's reactions to the various instructors and Daniel's cluelessness. Daniel has finally realized that he is in love with her, and his actions were an attempt to take care of her. Unfortunately, Valoree saw them as an attempt to control her. I loved seeing him confess his feelings. Though he wanted to hear that she felt the same, I loved seeing the patience that he had as he waited for her to be able to see it. It took Valoree a while to realize why she was resisting admitting her feelings and I enjoyed the self-examination that had her finally facing the truth.

There was a little bit of suspense/mystery running through the book. There were several "accidents" that happened, putting Valoree's life in danger. The truth behind the attacks came as a surprise as it was not at all what I expected. The final confrontation was good, and I thoroughly enjoyed the punishment that was rendered.

The only thing left was the revenge on the pirate responsible for Jeremy's death. That was wrapped up pretty neatly by the end. It was fun seeing how the relationship between Valoree and Daniel drove their way of dealing with the threat.

As much as I liked Daniel and Valoree, I think I liked the secondary characters even more. Valoree's pirate crew were hilarious and heartwarming. I loved how much they obviously loved and respected her and the lengths they were willing to go to for her. From the pink livery to their "votes" on what was best for her, she was always their top priority.