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Isle Of Lost Souls

Isle Of Lost SoulsIsle Of Lost Souls (book)

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The world of 18th century sailing ships and the men who work them is a dangerous place for the average girl of only seventeen years, but Natalie Brennan is no average girl. Having faced bloodthirsty savages, challenged the limitless and deadly power of the sea, and tested her mettle in the brutality and violence of battle, Natalie has earned the right to sail. With the treasure map of Jacques LeTessierre in hand, Natalie and her crew set canvas to the wind in her search for the late pirate captain's horde of gold and silver. The crew of the Natalie's Good Fortune are not alone in their quest, and soon find themselves in a perilous race for the prize. In the absence of her mentor Black John Hayes, Natalie alone must lead her crew. Through her own ingenuity and determination, Natalie must remain one-step ahead of those who would steal her treasure and proves herself a fearless and cunning leader.

Natalie's Good Fortune: A Tale of Piracy and Adventure

Natalie's Good Fortune: A Tale of Piracy and AdventureNatalie's Good Fortune: A Tale of Piracy and Adventure (book)

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During the spring of 1722, Natalie Brennan Satterfield, the privileged and pampered sixteen year old daughter of a wealthy English merchant, sails upon a ship bound for the colonies of America. Far out to sea, the ship is attacked by pirates, but Natalie manages a desperate escape, only to find herself marooned and alone on a small and insignificant island. Helpless and weak, unable to provide for herself, natalie fears the worst. Soon the young lady discovers she is not the only inhabitant of the island. An aging privateer, John Hayes, has lived on the island for nearly a year, building a boat by scavenging parts from a derelict ship. Natalie becomes his apprentice. She finds she must be strong in body and spirit. She must work, she must think for herself, and she must fight. Everything the young English woman has been taught she cannot do she is compelled to learn in order to survive.

Isle Of Lost Souls: The Adventures of Natalie Brennan

Isle Of Lost Souls: The Adventures of Natalie BrennanIsle Of Lost Souls: The Adventures of Natalie Brennan (book)

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The world of 18th century sailing ships and the men who work them is a dangerous place for the average girl of only seventeen years, but Natalie Brennan is no average girl. Having faced bloodthirsty savages, challenged the limitless and deadly power of the sea, and tested her mettle in the brutality and violence of battle, Natalie has earned the right to sail. With the treasure map of Jacques LeTessierre in hand, Natalie and her crew set canvas to the wind in her search for the late pirate captain's horde of gold and silver. The crew of the Natalie's Good Fortune are not alone in their quest, and soon find themselves in a perilous race for the prize. In the absence of her mentor Black John Hayes, Natalie alone must lead her crew. Through her own ingenuity and determination, Natalie must remain one-step ahead of those who would steal her treasure, while proving herself a fearless and cunning leader.

Natalie's Good Fortune

Natalie's Good FortuneNatalie's Good Fortune (book)

Print: $10.99

During the spring of 1722, Natalie Brennan Satterfield, the privileged and pampered sixteen year old daughter of a wealthy English merchant, sails upon a ship bound for the colonies of America. Far out to sea, the ship is attacked by pirates, but Natalie manages a desperate escape, only to find herself marooned and alone on a small and insignificant island. Helpless and weak, unable to provide for herself, natalie fears the worst. Soon the young lady discovers she is not the only inhabitant of the island. An aging privateer, John Hayes, has lived on the island for nearly a year, building a boat by scavenging parts from a derelict ship. Natalie becomes his apprentice. She finds she must be strong in body and spirit. She must work, she must think for herself, and she must fight. Everything the young English woman has been taught she cannot do she is compelled to learn in order to survive.