What I thought was intersting is that Amy mentioned that she thought the heroine on the book cover looks a bit like Kathleen.
And you know...I think she's right. They're both BEAUTIFUL! What do you think?

About the book: Isabelle Gayarre, fleeing a life of servitude, refuses to be owned by anyone, yet soon finds her heart in danger of being possessed by the godless Captain Josiah Carter. Can Isabelle trust him to help her escape without losing her heart? Josiah Carter, running from demons of his own, is stirred by the presence of the beautiful woman seeking refuge on his ship. Realizing that a runaway slave can never be his, legally or otherwise, a storm begins to brew within. Will their love ever reach a safe haven, or is it doomed to wreck upon the jagged reefs of the Fairweather Keys?
About Kathleen: There’s never a dull moment in the Y’Barbo household! From hockey and cheer mom to publicist to bestselling author, Kathleen Y’Barbo somehow manages to do it all - and well. While wearing her publicist’s hat, Kathleen has secured interviews with radio, television, and print media for clients at NavPress, Hatchette, Integrity, Barbour Publishing, and Broadman & Holman, to name a few. She also brings her own unique blend of Southern charm and witty prose to the more than 350,000 award-winning novels and novellas currently in print. Her novels have been nominated for American Christian Fiction Writers Book of the Year in 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2006; and 2007 will see the release of her 25th book. In everything she does, whether seeking media attention for her clients at Glass Road Public Relations or penning her next novel, Kathleen’s love of the Lord and her penchant for demanding the best in herself shines through.
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4 comments:
I can see a slight resemblance! Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com
Oh, my gosh! I never noticed that! You guys are too cool!
:D
Kathleen
It sounds like a great book!
Yep, there is definitely a resemblance.
I love historical novels! This is one I will read.
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