Tropical Captive

Tropical Captive by Katherine Kincaid is a historical romance published by Kensington Publishing Corporation in 1991. This first edition spans 448 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Victoria, who is resolute in her desire to confront the enigmatic figure known as Falcon, despite the warnings from Brazilian landowner Sebastian Black. As she pursues her ambitions, she finds herself drawn to Sebastian, whose passionate kisses awaken her deepest desires.
Readers will encounter a blend of romance and adventure as Victoria navigates her feelings for both Sebastian and the elusive Falcon. The story explores themes of love and bravery against a backdrop of wealth and social disparity. With its rich historical context, this book offers an engaging exploration of personal ambition and emotional connection, making it a notable addition to the genre of fiction and romance.
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Determined not to let Brazilian landowner Sebastian Black frighten her with his warnings of the mysterious Falcon, Victoria wants to meet the daring figure who steals the ill-gotten gains of the wealthy and gives them to the needy. But even as she dreams of the hero, Sebastian appears with kisses that ignite her deepest passions.
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