Give me a reason to let you live ... Beached in disgrace, Lt Christopher Penrose thinks that losing his ship, his crew and his reputation is the worst thing he’s ever endured. Then he is taken by pirates and begins to lose his heart as well. Forced to navigate the pirate sloop through the treacherous waters of the Leeward Islands, sought by the Royal Navy, and with every man’s hand against them, Kit’s sympathy for his crew mates increases, as does his fascination with the alarming—yet enticing—captain, known as La Griffe. Can Kit bring them all to a safe haven and dare he dream of finding love too? Or would loving a pirate take him too far down the road to ruin?
Elin Gregory Books


The Bones of Our Fathers
- 218 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Malcolm Bright, brand new museum curator in a small Welsh Border town, is a little lonely until - acting as emergency archaeological consultant on a new housing development - he crosses the path of Rob Escley, aka Dirty Rob, who makes Mal's earth move in more ways than one. Then Rob discovers something wonderful, and together they must combat greedy developers and a treasure hunter determined to get his hands on the find. Are desperate measures justified to save the bones of our fathers? Will Dirty Rob live up to his reputation? Do museum curators really do it meticulously? Answers must be found for the sake of Mal's future, his happiness and his heart.