The Gift - Julie Garwood

The Gift

By Julie Garwood

  • Release Date: 2011-06-07
  • Genre: Historical Romance
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 387 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

An engrossing tale of love on the high seas from #1 New York Times bestselling author Julie Garwood.

Sara Winchester has joyfully anticipated the day when her husband Nathan, Marquess of St. James, will return to claim her heart at last. Charmingly innocent, she dismisses the ancient feud that divides Nathan's family from her own, the feud that their marriage was supposed to settle.

But when he finally returns, Nathan is not the prince charming Sara had imagined. The man before her now is perplexing, arrogant and powerfully handsome—a notorious pirate whose touch arouses her to the wildest, deepest pleasures of love.

Nathan has never bared his soul to any woman, but he's soon utterly beguiled and exasperated by Sara's sweet, defiant ways. Aboard his ship, The Seahawk, she is brave, imperious and determined to win his heart completely. But upon their return to England, Sara's love will be sorely tested as a vile conspiracy threatens to tear them apart...

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Latest Impressions

  • The Gift

    5
    By jam2jam4
    I was on a 3 hour flight home and I was laughing out loud so much, people were asking what I was reading. This book was a very entertaining read! Thank you for making me laugh! I don't usually do reviews, but I thought this fun romantic novel deserve a review. It is an easy light hearted romantic story with a great sense of humor! It's worth the buy! This is third book of a four books series you don't need to read all four to enjoy. Title of the series are: The Lion's Lady, Guardian Angel, The Gift, and Castles.
  • The Gift

    5
    By dCrab55
    This was the best book in the series. I was actually laughing out loud. Glad I was reading it at home instead of in public. Hope JG starts another historical series soon.