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Captive Splendors - Mass Market Paperbound

Captive Splendors - Mass Market Paperbound

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by Fern Michaels (Author)

This repackaged classic from Michaels is a tempestuous, searing novel that tests the fragile bonds of newfound love between a sea captain and his defiant stowaway.

Front Jacket

They struggled to deny their forbidden love, their splendid passions imprisoned by unspoken desire. A sizzling story of love and desire swept away upon the sea.

Back Jacket

Whether it's the turbulent high-seas adventure of the Captive series or the steamy southern heat of her Texas novels, Fern Michaels intoxicates readers from first page to last. Now here is her beloved classic to captivate fans old and new -- a tempestuous, searing novel that tests the fragile bonds of newfound love between a sea captain and a defiant stowaway....

Crushed by the cruelty of a man she thought she loved, Wren is running from a horror no woman should ever endure. Desperate to escape the nightmare of London, she seeks sanctuary aboard the Sea Siren, captained by the notorious rogue Caleb van der Rhys. Yet the voyage to America is anything but calm -- as stormy passions, hidden dangers, and treachery dare Wren to entrust her battered heart to the one forbidden man who can awaken her deepest desires.

Author Biography

Fern Michaels was the New York Times bestselling author of the Texas quartet of sizzling contemporary novels Texas Rich, Texas Heat, Texas Fury, and Texas Sunrise, as well as the steamy books in the Captive series: Captive Embraces, Captive Innocence, Captive Passions, Captive Splendors, and Captive Secrets. She also wrote For All Their Lives, Serendipity, Seasons of Her Life, Desperate Measures, and To Have and to Hold. She passed away in 2025.

Number of Pages: 400
Dimensions: 1.14 x 6.87 x 4.28 IN
Publication Date: September 12, 1983