Few know Morgan Drake's true name--but many fear the Sea Wolf, the scourge of the ocean, a fearless pirate who frees impressed American sailors from British vessels. Now a beautiful reporter is willing to risk her life, her innocence, and her heart to reveal the secrets that Morgan is determined to protect at any cost . . .
A headstrong and courageous young woman in a man's world, Serenity James knows she is barely tolerated in her father's newspaper office. An exclusive story about the dreaded Sea Wolf, however, will earn her the respect she so fervently desires. But she never expected to be kidnapped by the sexy and dangerous brigand whose bold exploits have fired her imagination--or to discover the adventure she's always longed for in Morgan Drake's passionate caress.
Industry Reviews
"Kinley MacGregor is a new name in historical romance. Her first book, "A Pirate of Her Own, has something for everyone. Heart stopping adventure, a romance at times poignant, at times hilarious...and a compelling plot. Ms. MacGregor has a gift for storytelling that makes "A Pirate of Her Own...impossible to put down."-- "Affaire de Coeur"Hilarious and heart-wrenching with sexual tension that sizzles and snaps from word one--definitely one of the best reads of the year. "A Pirate of Her Own is the perfect blend of humor and adventure. Move over Julie Garwood and Dara Joy, there's a stunning new talent in town and her name is Kinley MacGregor!"-- Joanne Underwood, Romance Readers & Writers Forum"Kinley MacGregor has written an old-fashioned swashbuckler filled with romance, adventure, bawdy scenes and enough chills and thrills to keep you burning the midnight oil. An exciting tale, beautifully told."-- Susan Wiggs, author of "The Charm School""Kinley MacGregor is a spirited new voice in adventure romance. The delightfully witty repartee between Serenity and Morgan will bring a smile to your lips; their sexual tension and adventures will keep you glued to the page. Keep your eye on Ms. MacGregor."-- "Romantic Times .".".sure to entertain."-- "Publishers Weekly"