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"An amusing time travel romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 15, 2002 on The Best Reviews
Patriotic pirate, Declan O'Shae, sails to the Florida Keys
to recoup his buried treasure. Before he leaves the dock
in Charlestown, a mysterious gypsy woman gives him a
medallion. When he arrives in the Keys, his boat is
destroyed in a hurricane and he crawls to the safety of an
underwater cave, where he sleeps for 200+ years. Libby
Grayson is sick of irresponsible men. She returns to the
Keys with her five-year-old son to help her grandfather
with his failing business. When she finds a stranger
sleeping on a ledge in a waterlogged cavern, she is
positive the man is out to bilk her small town of aging
citizens. Or is he? Declan is taken by Libby's son, but
he is absolutely crazy about her. How can he convince
Libby he's telling the truth about his past and make her
understand that while he wants her, he also wants his
treasure? When a force of nature threatens the Keys very
existence, both Declan and Libby realize that, sometimes,
the real treasures in life are the ones of the heart.
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Summary
SAY IT'S CRAZY.
SAY IT'S IMPOSSIBLE.
SAY IT'S UNBELIEVABLE.
JUST SAY YOU'RE MINE.
Not another nut case.
That's all Libby Grayson can think when she meets
devastatingly handsome Irishman Declan O'Shea. She's had
some bad luck with unstable men, but this takes the cake.
It isn't just that the roguish hunk says he knows where
there's a buried treasure...or that he swears the
medallion
he wears is a magical amulet given to him by a gypsy...or
that he confessed during a night of amazing, toe-curling
passion that he's really an Irish sea captain, swept onto
Libby's Florida beach after a shipwreck more than two
centuries ago. It's that the guy honestly believes every
word of it.
Worse than that, Libby is starting to believe it, too...
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