On the beautiful New England coast, librarian Treasure Hayden has had it with love. She’s been abandoned one too many times and fully believes her beloved romance novels are the only place she’ll ever find love.
But faith is coming for Treasure, in the form of a heartbroken, brooding pirate battling a storm on the open ocean along the very same coast in 1725. When the clouds part after the storm, a magical book changes the course of his ship, and his heart, forever.
Captain Charles Seewell shows up in the library basement, dripping with seawater, and with a look in his piercing eyes that makes Treasure second guess her stance on romance.
Charles begs her help in searching for the book that sent him 304 years forward in time, but time-travel is unpredictable and suddenly they both find themselves stuck in 1725.
Is a brooding, time-traveling pirate captain reason enough to give love one last chance? Or will history repeat itself 304 years in the past?
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PRAISE FOR PIRATE’S TREASURE:
“Ryan spins an enchanting, hope-filled tale of healing from our pasts and daring to fall in love with life — and perhaps even handsome pirate captains — again.”
— Savanna Roberts, author of Tales of Nottingham“This kiss. I ADORE this!!! I found myself holding my breath and feeling butterflies in my tummy. LOVE LOVE LOVE!”
— Jenny Baldwin, author of Forever Merry and Full Spring AheadI knew I was going to love this book. Everything I’ve read by this author has been our comfort and serotonin. She has a way of making me feel like I’m home within her stories
Tress and Charles are fantastic, their story is so beautiful. There’s so much loss and heartbreak and hope and I love them so much, love their story so much.
I don’t have the words to say more, except that I’m sad it’s over and I can’t rest in the pages a little longer
All in all, a beautiful book and one I highly recommend. Do yourself a favor and give it a read, you won’t regret it
— Jenni Sauer, author of the Evraft NovelsPirates and books. I’m not sure much more needs said. This book was fun.
— Goodreads reviewer
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