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Say You're Mine

Say You're Mine

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: amusing time travel
Review: In 1783 Charleston, South Carolina, the gypsy woman accosts Irish Sea Captain Declan O'Shea, who is polite, but starts to move on. However, she offers him several items of jewelry and still being courteous, he chooses a medallion containing an amulet. Not long afterward, Declan survives a shipwreck that leaves him on the beach of Sunset Key, Florida, circa 2002.

Declan meets accountant Libby Grayson, raising a five-year-old by herself ever since Brett Ritter deserted them. As Declan and Libby begin to fall in love, he wonders if he will stay in this fascinating time with his beloved and her cherished son while she questions her choice in men as he is obviously a lunatic.

SAY YOU'RE MINE is an amusing time travel romance starring a besieged modern day woman and a roguish eighteenth century charmer. The support cast, especially her child, enables the audience to better understand the lead protagonists. The story line is fun though Declan adapts too easily to the technology. Still fans will have a good time and want to read more works from Julie McCoy (see YOU'RE THE ONE and I DREAM OF YOU).

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: `Funny, Sexy and Heartwarming
Review: Patriotic Pirate, Declan O'Shae is on the hunt for the treasure he buried in the Florida Keys. Before his ship sails, a gypsy woman gives him a medallion for protection. He arrives in the Keys and his boat is struck by a hurricane. Declan finds an underwater cave, crawls onto a ledge and falls asleep.

Libby Grayson returns to the Keys with her 5-year-old son in tow. Recently dumped by he boy's father, she decides to stay in Sunset Key to raise her son and help her grandfather save his ailing business. She finds an underwater cave and once inside,a man who looks to be asleep on a ledge. The man wakes and immediately accuses her of trying to rob him. Libby is furious and leaves him in the cave.

When the stranger shows up in town, acting a little odd and looking for work, Libby is hesitant. She wants to warn the town's aging citizens, but the guy hasn't actually done anything wrong. But when Declan charms her grandfather into a job, the sparks begin to fly.

The little boy and Declan form a bond Declan wishes he can share with Libby. He is equally entranced and frustrated by her continued attempts to get him to leave town. But he still hopes to achieve his goal of finding his treasure and seeing this new world.

In the end, Libby has found a man she can trust who she knows has given up a king's ransom to be with her. Declan learns that sometimes, the most valuable things in life are the treasures of the heart.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gotta love a Pirate
Review: What a fun book. This 21st century story of an old fashioned guy (like 200 year old!) and a once-burned-twice shy single mom is just plain fun to read. It has a humor, fun, a little mystery, a little magic and a whole lot of interesting characters to keep you moving through. I couldn't put it down once I started, so be forewarned that it's a page-turner. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.


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