Master of Seduction

Master of Seduction by Kinley MacGregor, published by HarperCollins on January 5, 2000, is a historical romance novel that follows the notorious pirate Black Jack Rhys, known for his charm and cunning. The story introduces Lorelei Dupree, a determined woman who is committed to bringing the infamous pirate to justice. However, her plans take an unexpected turn when she finds herself ensnared by Jack’s allure, leading to a captivating clash of wills.
Readers will discover a tale of adventure and romance as Lorelei, a fierce and spirited character, confronts the dashing brigand who has evaded capture. The narrative explores themes of duty and desire, as both characters navigate their complex feelings amidst the backdrop of high-seas escapades. With 352 pages, this edition presents a vivid portrayal of the tension between justice and seduction, inviting readers into a world where passion and peril intertwine.
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The infamous pirate Black Jack Rhys never encountered a ship he could not board or a woman he could not bed. But the dashing brigand may have met his match in the fiery beauty who has vowed to bring him to justice . . .
A fearless, flame-haired enchantress, Lorelei Dupree believes she has a duty to her fiancé and to the city of Charleston to help end the reign of the notorious Black Jack. But when the bold pirate eludes her carefully set trap, she suddenly finds herself the prisoner of the irresistible criminal they call “Master of Seduction.” Once trapped in Jack’s intoxicating gaze, Lorelei feels herself falling under the handsome rogue’s sensuous spell. And now the terror of the high seas faces the one peril he never anticipated—for though he has stolen so many hearts, he never dreamed he’d meet a woman who could so effortlessly conquer his own.
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