

Gray sails the sea for riches, and has always thought of himself now as a reformed rake.until he meets Sophia. Gray is a reformed libertine, and attemptin to make a better life for himself and make things better for his brother (whom he has wronged in the past) and their younger sisters. However there is a little hitch in this love story.Sophia has some secrets and ones that could destroy everything that Gray feels for her and she could lose everything that matters.The Hero (Benedict Grayson)Although Benedict is his first name, he goes by Gray. Now aboard the ship, with her sketchbook, she is in close proximity with the handsome rogue, Gray, whom tempts her with his tantalizing kissing. Sopia is planning on being a governess and plans on having a life of her own. So she goes aboard the ship "Aphrodite" and gains passage from 'Gray (Benedict Grayson) who is the owner and his brother is the captain. Summary:Sophia Hathaway, flees her life in society and escapes frm what would be a loveless marriage.


Could this counterfeit governess be a rogue's redemption? Or will the runaway heiress's secrets destroy their only chance at love? She's beautiful, refined, and ripe for seduction. Suddenly he'll brave sharks, fire, storm, and sea just to keep her at his side. A conscienceless scoundrel who sails the seas for pleasure and profit, Gray lives for conquest-until Sophia's perception and artistry stir his heart. To any well-bred lady, Benedict "Gray" Grayson is trouble in snug-fitting boots. But it's one thing to sketch her most wanton fantasies, and quite another to face the dangerously handsome libertine who would steal both her virtue and her gold.

She wants a life of her own: unsheltered, unconventional, uninhibited. Tessa Dare takes passion to the high seas in this steamy tale of a runaway bride and a devilishly disarming privateer.ĭesperate to escape a loveless marriage and society's constraints, pampered heiress Sophia Hathaway jilts her groom, packs up her paints and sketchbook, and assumes a new identity, posing as a governess to secure passage on the Aphrodite.
