"I AM A MAN WITHOUT CONSCIENCE."
So claimed the dark stranger who accosted her amid the pounding surf and tearing winds of Carnal Cove. Taunting her with Legends of the place--stories of illicit trysts between the village girls and sailors--Captain Saintjohn accused her of being a seductress herself. Little did he know that Makenna Lindsay had come to the isolated Isle of Wight to escape just such temptations. But her troubled mind seemed to conjure equally disturbing hallucinations at every turn: the piteous crying of an abandoned child, the silvery figure of a ghostly woman in white. Her world had been invaded by dark and by light, by an all--too--real man and a wispy vision. But was her enemy her own imagination or the all--too--tempting promise of passion with a lover as wild and remorseless as the sea itself?
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