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Gerry McCullough award-winning Irish writer & poet – author of Belfast Girls |
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![]() Christie and the Pirate Hel wants a hero like the ones she writes about, but does one exist? A contemporary romance and an action historical romance in one book!Christie McCafferty’s simple life as a Librarian becomes suddenly complicated when she meets Steve Armstrong. Can she trust Steve or is he a crook? Meanwhile, Christie is reading a book called The Pirate by Helen – Hel for short – McFadden on her Kindle at night. In it, Prue is shipwrecked and picked up by a ship flying the Jolly Roger. Prue finds the pirate chief, Black Nick Hawkeye, very attractive. But surely she isn’t going to fall in love with a pirate, someone she could never trust? Christie sees that her own situation, falling for someone who may be a crook, is only too similar to Prue’s with ‘Hel’s Hero’, Nick the Pirate. How will it work out for either girl? | |||||||||||||
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