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The Guardship : Book One of the Brethren of the Coast (Nelson, James L. Brethren of the Coast, Bk. 1.)

The Guardship : Book One of the Brethren of the Coast (Nelson, James L. Brethren of the Coast, Bk. 1.)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great read of realistic pirates and the coast.
Review: This is one of those books that you find yourself reading so quickly that you wonder where the time went. There is enough true terminology to keep the tale realistic, but not so much as to need a dictionary by your side.

What really makes me recommend this book is the realistic depiction of pirates and the coast of the Carolinas - which happens to be where I make my home. You could almost smell the salt water and pluff mud through the descriptions. And your get real nasty, dirty, vulgar, non-romanticized pirates. These are the pirates that you fear instead of dreaming to joining.

If pirates and/or nautical adventure are your thing, I cannot recommend this book highly enough.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great read of realistic pirates and the coast.
Review: This is one of those books that you find yourself reading so quickly that you wonder where the time went. There is enough true terminology to keep the tale realistic, but not so much as to need a dictionary by your side.

What really makes me recommend this book is the realistic depiction of pirates and the coast of the Carolinas - which happens to be where I make my home. You could almost smell the salt water and pluff mud through the descriptions. And your get real nasty, dirty, vulgar, non-romanticized pirates. These are the pirates that you fear instead of dreaming to joining.

If pirates and/or nautical adventure are your thing, I cannot recommend this book highly enough.


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