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Ian Flynn, captain of the Sea Dog, is immortal. His crew all live in Savannah but none of them really care for him. Now he has learned that there is a weapon that can kill even an immortal. His ex captain, Morgan, which they left on a deserted island to die, has it and plans to kill the crew for staging a mutiny two hundred and fifty years ago. But the ex captain wants to hurt Ian the most, by killing the woman he loves.
Lily is a writer and met Ian while interviewing him for being Atlanta's Most Eligible Bachelor. They fell in love but when he found out about Morgan, he leaves her with no goodbye or anything. He thinks he is protecting her until he finds her in Savannah. Lily has no plans to forgive him but when he tells her his secret, she can't help but soften towards him.
With Morgan after them and then a secret society, can they get the relic back and win Lily's heart back?

Finally Ian's story. I hated the way the crew treated even though I know they had their reasons. Action. Sex. Pirates. And secrets. Second chance at love ( as long as Ian doesn't mess it up ). I absolutely loved this story. Hopefully Bane's story will be next.

* Voluntarily read and reviewed for Netgalley*

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What an amazing end to this series. Ian has always been a favorite of mine, even when he wasn’t that likeable. He never liked to show his emotions and kept himself set apart from the rest of the crew. I’m so glad he finally got his HEA.

With the return of the old Sea Dog’s captain, all Ian can think about is revenge. But he also has to protect Lily. Lots of stuff going on in this story. I couldn’t put it down and spent my morning reading it.

This was definitely a fitting end. I’m hoping to see a series arc with Department 13. Agent Bale needs an HEA too.

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I read this book to relax. To get my mind off reality. And the novel did just what I wanted it to. I loved the characters and the situations they found themselves in. The storyline was just different enough to keep me turning those pages

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