It’s a mission that will test their love, loyalty, and devotion, forcing them down a path neither one could have ever imagined. Life and death hang in the balance when Teach and Anne are given a dangerous mission. Soon, Anne discovers that the man entrusted to keep the peace is quite possibly the most treacherous of them all-and he just happens to hold Teach’s fate in his terrifying hands. But lawless criminals, corrupt politics, and dangerous intentions fill the crowded streets of this Caribbean port. Admittedly, Blackhearts was a rather slow-paced book, but the character dynamics kept me glued to the pages.Blacksouls did a complete 180 in terms of pacing. Sailing on the same blue waters, Anne barely avoids the Spanish attack, making it safely to Nassau. Plot: Earlier this year, I read and loved Blackhearts.I loved how Castroman took her time to explore the characters and really set the scene. Mutiny is a capital offense and Teach knows it could cost him his life, but he believes it worth the risk in order to save his crew from the attacking Spanish ships. Nicole Castroman brings the dangerous pirate ports of the Caribbean to life in this vibrant sequel to Blackhearts-the reimagined origin story of history’s most infamous pirate, Blackbeard.Įdward “Teach” Drummond is setting sail to the Caribbean as first mate on the most celebrated merchant ship in the British fleet-until he rebels against his captain.
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