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Bravo! Good writing, but good editing is sorely needed, I was able to set that unfortunate problem aside due to the content of the writing, . . it is captivating and worth the additional time to reread a sentence here and there,
The story drew me in and held me page after page, just could not put it down, The action is pretty much nonstop, and you may think you know what's going to happen next, but surprises in every chapter.
This is the first book i've read by this author, and I am totally invested in reading the entire series and anything else Lynne might have written.

Absolutely highly recommend . this first book of the series will be hard to top, but I cannot wait to start book II now.
Two very unlikely people are seemingly obsessed with one another and both, enigmatic, filled with secrets, I have a lot of feelings on this book/series that are all over the place,

To summarize I did like it, I jumped into it because it seemed interesting to me, I was just coming off a book hangover and needed to read something else quick, and it was long enough that I could get into it and not think about the last book I read.


now while I did like it there are a few things I don't like so much, One of the things I keep repeating to myself in my head is this is just an Outlander/Pirates of the Caribbean mash up.
Like Cate's story line is almost exactly Outlander but without the time travel and we don't see her with her husband or know that relationship.
Mixed with Pirates of the Caribbean debauchery, very Captain Jack Sparrow meets outlander romance

I love both Outlander and Pirates of the Caribbean so while it was kind of annoying to read the same kind of plotish, I did still like it and could overlook it, kind of a guilty pleasure.


One of my main problems was the repetitiveness of it, For example it was mentioned at leastdifferent times that I can remember in either the first as well as the second book currently reading the second but feels like it was mentioned more thentimes that Nathan gave Cate a sliver of some nice smelling soap and she didn't get to use it etc.
Like the book could have been shortened by a lot if these chunks had been edited out, I found when I started in on a paragraph and I went hmmm I read this already I would just skip a page or so ahead to get back into the current story.


It also was verrrrrry into nautical terms and sailing terms etc, like I am on the second book and I only can vaguely understand what they are doing, There is a lot of talk about where they are on the ship what they are doing etc, While all the info is really good in the way that it really puts you there in the scene and makes it feel more real, it also kinda pulls me out personally because I have to stop and google something so I can understand but then nothing will come up on google.
Or I will try and google image the ship to get a visual and nothing matches with the text.
I have this problem with any book set on a ship so it might just be me, but would be really cool to have a diagram in these kinds of books of the ship and labeled etc like how most fantasy novels have maps.


So overall I am on the fence, I think I can just consider this a guilty pleasure read.
I've read over half the second book now but its so long that I needed a break from it.
I think if you like Outlander and Pirates of the Caribbean or just a pirate fantasy book fan then I think you would enjoy this.


This book, Nor Silver, is just an appetizer for a smorgasbord of tantalizing pirate storytelling in Kerry Lynne's first book.
The Pirate Captain leads us to endless treasures of greed, power, thievery, everlasting love, profound hatred and nonstop action.
I loved this book and immediately bought the second book, Nor Gold, Now, awaiting her next and third book, Treasured Treasures, I am rereading both books, . if you truly want a fabulous story, you will not want to miss this!
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Having fled England's shores bound for a new life in Kingston, Jamaica Catherine Cate Mackenzie is kidnapped by pirates and taken on board their ship, captained by the legendary Nathanael Nathan Blackthorne.
Cate has a warrant out for her arrest, having been involved in the Stuart Uprising, Her husband, Brian a leader in the uprising has been transported, believed dead,

Set in, most of the action and story takes place aboard the pirate ship, where Cate is given protection in the captain's quarters by Nathan himself.
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terms rollicking and swashbuckling really do apply to this story, It's full to the brim with pirate action and adventure, The sexual tension is strung out deliciously and torturously! for well overpages of this longpage novel,

The Pirate Captain is a really good read but could have been a great read in my opinion with a few tweaks.
The novel is long very long and at times repetitive, The final pages just end abruptly, This is a continuing story, with little resolution of some vital plot turns towards the end of the book.
Perhaps in the next instalment answers may be given to some niggling questions I had, But the lack of answers left me dissatisfied with the ending and unsatisfied after reading an epicpage book to find no resolution or happy ending.


The role of Nathan is based, without too much attempt at veiling, on the character of Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean.
Not only his physical description, but his language and his character as well, Despite the author's attempt to engender Nathan Blackthorne with a little more grit, I couldn't help but see and hear Johnny Depp aka Jack Sparrow.












But for those few quibbles this would have rated higher for me.
Nevertheless, I will be lining up for the next book, For readers who enjoy very long adventure stories or an ongoing saga or a pirate romance this will more than fit the bill.


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Haven't received my copy yet, just received notice I had won,
Received my copy and hope to start soon, Haveothers plus my current read in front, Side note: my nephew opened the package and tried to commandeer the book!
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Cate is a fugitive.
She has paid for passage on a ship headed to the West Indies, Unfortunately, that ship is overtaken by pirates, and not just any pirate, but Nathanael Blackthorne, Cate finds herself taken hostage, Life aboard a pirate ship isn't exactly what Cate expected,

I was pleasantly surprised with this book, The story flowed and the characters were wonderful, I liked how even the animals aboard seemed to have their own personalities, I was a bit bummed at the end to find out it was a series, And I wanted to slap some sense into Cate and Nathanael every once in a while, but overall a good read.
There's no mistaking the fact that pirates have become rather popular in recent years, and Pirate Captain just adds to the fare.
A fun, swashbuckling story with adventure, danger, and the sort of romantic tension that makes you want to shake both main characters for their stubbornness.
The author clearly spent a lot of time on researching everything from weapons to nautical terminology to pirate vocabulary.
At times, the story gets a little repetitive, mostly in terms of the fights between the pirates and various vessels.
But the characters are interesting and engaging, and Kerry Lynne winds us up right to the very end, a tantalizing happy ending in sight and then smacks us with a cliffhanger! Now I HAVE to read the next book in the series which is not a bad thing, by the way.
Wow, OK, so where do I begin with this book I guess I'll start with the best description I can muster: A Mils amp Boon romance set on a pirate ship apparently this has been done before despite being second only in unlikeliness to Dinosaur erotica stretched to more thanpages through endless mind numbing information dumps about sailing and 'character development'

The first warning I was reading a book I probably should have put down, was the beginning chapter being in pure 'pirate' with so much copious boatspeak I found myself balking before the story even started.
Luckily from chapter two onward the prose is somewhat ordinary, however there was a constant jarring bounce between forced lingo and plain language that I constantly found myself thrown out of the story.


Such as the story was the entire first part is devoted to our main characters Cate and Nathan honestly couldn't Lynne have picked names at least a little nautical sounding running away from each other while somehow sharing the Captain's cabin at night a curtain apparently is all needed.


The second and third parts pick up slightly with more action, although almost every fight is depicted by our main character Cate fretting about Nathan's wellbeing.
without actually getting to see much of whats going on which generally wasn't much, Unless you're actually drawn into the romance of Nathan and Cate, there really is little tension to carry the novel, the book reads more as a series of piratey experiences of Cate while Nathan avoid each other.


SPOILER ALERT
The worst thing about this book is afterpages of dithering and finally getting some resolution the plot is thrown pointlessly into the need for a sequel, I honesty would have preferred an unhappy conclusion to the threat of another book Soooooooooo good.
I loved this book more than I ever thought I would, When I seen it was like Outlander with pirates I thought I had to give it a go but not in my wildest dreams did I think I would have been completely enraptured with the story as I was.
This exciting historical adventure had me completely engrossed, I loved the characters and their background stories and even had a giggle or two with the pirate slang but I was also almost in tears especially in the last chapter.
I would say this is one of my favourite books I have read this year and I think it's a story I will go back to again just to live in that little fantasy world with Nathan and Cate.
Now on to Nor Gold because I can't bear to wait to see what the next adventure brings, When you decide to pick up a pirate fiction book, there is an assumption: a well born lady will be captured by the pirates and will fall in love with the captain of the pirate ship.
Its just the way pirate fiction is, whether you like it or not, This book was no different, I struggle to rate this book though because I read alland some pages in only three days and lost sleep over reading this book because I was so into it however, I did not like the actual story at all.
I found the content really boring and ended up skimming most of the book, going from dialogue part to dialogue part.
So, let me explain.
On page six not exact page numbers the fair maiden gets captured by the pirates, On pageshe meets the captain, and on pageshe realizes that she wants to be with him in one way or another if you get my meaning.
However, I have never EVER known an author to drag something out so long, Nothing ever happens between the captain and the high born lady until page, So,pages of what the hell, can we please get on with things, Then, when I actually got to the end of the book I was just mad, There were likepages where things actually went properly for the couple,pages people, in asome page book,
I think my point is this, The Pirate Captain has great potential for the typical pirate fiction, but as a reader I was never satisfied.
I like a book that makes me really get into wanting something for the characters, but I am not going to put anotherpages in the second book only to see if the couple gets to have anotherpages of things working out.
I personally just do not have the patience for that,
Also, there were two things that continually irritated me about this book, First, there are far too many similarities to characters in Outlander, Dont get me wrong, I LOVE Outlander but Outlander is Outlander and other books are other books, If I want to read outlander fan fiction I will pick up a book that claims to be that.
The pirate captain has a back story that basically mirrors Jamies in Outlander, The main character Caits husband also has a striking number of similarities to Jamie, Then, Cait herself seems to fit in with a group of men for all the same reasons that Claire in Outlander got along with a group of traveling highland men.
Second, there were many, many errors in this book, It was as if the book was never proof read, These are things like “the” instead of “they”, It was never so bad that I didnt know what the word was supposed to be, but it was frustrating none the less.
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