Publisher's Synopsis
A collection of three interracial historical romances, from the following books, A Debt Owed, The US Marshal's Wife and Taken by the Pirate. Book one is an regency era story of a freed slave falling in love with a duke's daughter, book two is an old western about a black lawman, finding love with a recent widower, and book three is an adventured filled romance about a fearsome African pirate finding love with an English woman.
A Debt Owed
By a stroke of luck, James' life as a landowner and former slave is just beginning - little does he know he is granted the love of his life as well.
The U.S Marshal's Wife
After being robbed and watching her abusive husband get murdered by bandits, Abigail McToole and her son are left stranded in the wilderness of Kansas. At a nearby outpost, no one bothers to help the poor woman and her child until a black U.S Marshal, Sam Wilson, offers her food and shelter.
Wanting to repay him for his kindness, Abigail offers to marry him, but Sam refuses stating that he wants to marry out of love not necessity. At the time, Sam never thought he could love a white woman, but as he spends more time with Abigail, he realizes where his heart truly lies.
The U.S Marshal's Bride is an interracial historical western romance. This short story is for mature readers only and is over 10,000 words with depictions of racism and contains sexual content.
Taken by the Pirate
After freeing himself from his former slave masters, Riel becomes a pirate after striking a deal with the infamous Captain Glass. In exchange for learning English, how to sail, and how to be a fearsome pirate, Riel will give Captain Glass seventy percent of his bounty for five years.
Five years later, Captain Glass is unwilling to release Riel from his debt. Under threat of being resold as a slave, Riel feels trapped in a life he doesn't want.
Darlene Smith has always been a tomboy. She favors trousers and swords over dresses and knitting. Wanting her to act like the high class lady she was born to be, her father arranges a marriage between her and a wealthy Governor in the colonies.
However, this isn't the life she wants, but under threat of harm to her mentor, she reluctantly agrees to sail from England to America to a marriage she doesn't want.
Along the way, she is taken captive by Riel and the two realize that they have more in common than they thought. Darlene becomes a pirate, but falling for Riel wasn't part of the plan. Will this new love last?