![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Well, then the slavers came to sack the village and seize choice people to be human cargo, and she found herself dragged along with them. Now an orphan, she didn’t have the means to return home, so she continued to stay with the village that had been her home since birth. Sarah Fisher is the daughter of American missionaries in some part of Africa. He encounters the heroine when his ship Golden Scythe seizes the ship on which our heroine is one of the captives. Never mind, he channels his inner demons into being a British privateer, taking it out on slavers that attempt to do that human trafficking thing to the southern states. We have Martin Brouchard, a runaway slave that could never return to America unless he has a death wish. On paper, the premise sounds interesting. Having said that, while I can follow this one just fine, sadly, I end up following it right down into the ditch. I couldn’t find the focus to read a physical book during the lockdown years, and I’m only now starting to catch up. Given that I can’t remember a thing about the previous two books, and I can follow this one just fine, I think I can safely say it stands alone pretty well. ![]() Scandalous is the third entry in Minerva Spencer’s The Outcasts series. ![]()
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