A Captain's Heart
Pirates & Faith - Book 3
Wealth and social standing mean nothing to Captain Kyle Bryden. To his family, however, they are everything. For years it has driven Kyle and his family apart. He longs for understanding from his parents, but most of all he yearns for them to accept the truth behind his faith.
When his father sends him on a voyage to collect two family guests, it only complicates matters, particularly Kyle's growing desire to marry and make a home. He finds himself caught between pleasing his parents and living according to what he believes is right. As some things begin to change for the better, could a secret no one is expecting be enough to tear at Kyle's heart and destroy the love he has found? In A Captain's Heart, the continuing story of Pirates & Faith, meet new friends and revisit old ones while seeing the importance of patience and never giving up on those we love because all things are possible with God. |
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Kindle Genre: YA Historical/Romance Paperback: 374 pages ISBN-10: 1449902782 ISBN-13: 9781449902780 Publisher: Living Sword Publishing |
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Writing This Book
_ The ideas for A Captain’s Heart came to me on December 7, 2007 and were quite unexpected. I had not been doing much writing at all since finishing Every Tear that spring because of work and getting The Pirate Daughter’s Promise
ready to be sent in to Pleasant Word. I had just recently started my
new job so I had more time to get back into writing again finally.
It was late afternoon and I was looking through some of the photos on my laptop I’d saved while researching the first two books and my imagination took over as I began visualizing this interesting young sea captain. I had no plan of ever going further in my Pirates & Faith series than The Pirate Daughter’s Promise and Every Tear, but as this new story quickly formed in my mind I thought about how I could link it to the other two books. It really was quite amazing how God brought it all together. I had quite a complete story outline written down in my notebook by that evening and began writing immediately. I finished it on March 26, 2008 so it only took me about three months to write. It was my second fastest completed book after The Pirate Daughter’s Promise.
It was late afternoon and I was looking through some of the photos on my laptop I’d saved while researching the first two books and my imagination took over as I began visualizing this interesting young sea captain. I had no plan of ever going further in my Pirates & Faith series than The Pirate Daughter’s Promise and Every Tear, but as this new story quickly formed in my mind I thought about how I could link it to the other two books. It really was quite amazing how God brought it all together. I had quite a complete story outline written down in my notebook by that evening and began writing immediately. I finished it on March 26, 2008 so it only took me about three months to write. It was my second fastest completed book after The Pirate Daughter’s Promise.
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