The Lucky One (Brethren of the Coast, Book 6) by Barbara Devlin is pure magic and worth the wait! Daphne Harcourt is desperate to keep her father’s whereabouts known and her family from falling into ruin. Even when faced with desperation and despair, she tries to keep the truth hidden. Nautionnier Knight Dalton Randolph usually gets what he wants, but has met his match when he inquiries who’s been pilfering from his precious ship and personal possessions?
Convinced that Daphne knows the truth, Dalton informs her of a precious family heirloom that’s gone missing. In doing so, he “accidentally” tells her of it’s magical tale. Unfortunately she’s not so willing to disclose it’s whereabouts or who might have it. Both have things in the past they’d like to keep hidden and some will wish for these scandal and secrets to be told. Will they trust each other enough to confess? What will happen to their families when the information is exposed?
If you are looking for a book that has hot chemistry, a fantastic plot and every page will draw you into the next, then this book is for you! When you pick up a Brethren of the Coast Series book you are guaranteed they will have sexy knights, mischief, intrigue and an amazing adventure.
I love this series so much that I bought it on Amazon for $0.99 – don’t miss out! Download it now and set sail with a few Sexy Knights! There are six books and a novella – check out my previous reviews to find a few ;).
These books will set your heart on fire and make you tingle, are for 18+
Author Info:
Bestselling author Barbara Devlin was born a storyteller. A Texan, through and through, Barbara hasn’t been without a book in her possession since she was in kindergarten. She wrote her first short story, a really cheesy murder-mystery, in high school, but it was a Christmas gift, a lovely little diary with a bronze lock, given to her in the fifth grade that truly inspired her love of writing.
After completing part of her undergraduate studies at the University of London, where she developed a love of all things British, Barbara returned home and began a career in banking. But the late 80s weren’t too promising for the financial industry, and every bank that hired Barbara soon folded. So she searched for a stable occupation, and the local police department offered the answer to her prayers.
Initially, Barbara wasn’t too sure about her new career in law enforcement, but she soon came to love being a police officer. And then one uncharacteristically cold and icy day in December 1998, Barbara was struck by a car and pinned against a guardrail while working an accident on a major highway. Permanently disabled, she retired from the police department and devoted her time and energy to physical therapy.
Once Barbara got back on her feet, she focused on a new career in academia. She earned an MA in English and continued a course of study for a Doctorate in Literature and Rhetoric. She happily considered herself an exceedingly eccentric English professor, until success in Indie publishing lured her into writing, full-time, featuring her fictional knighthood, the Brethren of the Coast.