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Title: Hot Winds from Bombay
Author: Becky Lee Weyrich
Narrator: Parisa Johnston
Format: Unabridged
Length: 14 hrs and 2 mins
Language: English
Release date: 09-16-14
Publisher: Audible Studios
Genres: Romance, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
She dreams of excitement in faraway lands. She is Persia Whiddington, astonishingly beautiful, voluptuous, and on the brink of womanhood. He is Zachariah Hazzard, handsome, lustful, and ambitious, a sailor destined to be captain of a merchant vessel. The night they meet, they find passion in each other's arms - with a tempestuous desire too briefly realized before fate wrenches them apart. But always it is Zachariah on her lips, in her heart, in her soul, as a desolate Persia journeys from the cold climes of Maine to the seductive, sultry nights of Bombay... a turbulent adventure that will place her in terrifying danger, not knowing if ever she will see her true love again - if ever their love will rekindle that hot, soaring flame....
Members Reviews:
Just depressing
Awful. First, the "hero" plays games with the heroine's heart. Then he absconds with her. Then they're separated. Then for reasons which are really never made clear, he takes a DECADE to go looking for her, except that she's now married to someone else (barely). I stopped reading during the THIRD time the author details his sexual liaisons with other women. Why do writers think that we would want that in a love story??? UGH.
Five Stars
Nice book
Three Stars
fun but little too much ..so ok
Another great one by a newly discovered favorite
Two sisters who at the start of the book fighting over a man, although only one truly loves him. Europa just wants what her sister already has. The actions that are taken one night have far reaching consequences for her future. But what happens ten years later when she runs across Captain Bazaars. Is love reignited or is it too late? A really good historical fiction with a twist or two that I didn't see coming.