For the longer original scanned paperbacks that are more than 250 pages, this section has the last pages of the story.
These are the last pages of Savage Passage.
This link will take you to the first part if you haven’t already have read it.
269 pages long. Use the arrows < > on either side of the page to flip to the next page and back.
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Genre: Romance / Bodice Ripper
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Originally printed in 1978.
VOYAGE INTO DANGER
They came from all over Europe—lusty men and lonely women, seeking escape from the Old World, hoping to find new lives and new loves in America.
There was Helga, the virginal Norwegian girl who found it impossible to resist the handsome young first mate of the clipper Dreadnought...
Irena, devoted to her dying husband but enslaved by her body's passionate response to the virile Victor...
Elsa, the beautiful young widow who had thought all desire dead—until she met Karl...
But before they could set sail, the skipper of the Dreadnought had to find a crew. He used fists and pistols to commandeer the meanest collection of wharf rats on the Liverpool docks, known as the Bloody Forty.
Captain Samuels knew mutiny was inevitable—the only question was, when?
Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Douglas Vaughan - 2019
Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel
Read Chapter One below…
Genre: Romance / Bodice Ripper
Originally printed in 1969.
Pages 198
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6 wide x 9 tall
VOYAGE INTO DANGER
They came from all over Europe—lusty men and lonely women, seeking escape from the Old World, hoping to find new lives and new loves in America.
There was Helga, the virginal Norwegian girl who found it impossible to resist the handsome young first mate of the clipper Dreadnought...
Irena, devoted to her dying husband but enslaved by her body's passionate response to the virile Victor...
Elsa, the beautiful young widow who had thought all desire dead—until she met Karl...
But before they could set sail, the skipper of the Dreadnought had to find a crew. He used fists and pistols to commandeer the meanest collection of wharf rats on the Liverpool docks, known as the Bloody Forty.
Captain Samuels knew mutiny was inevitable—the only question was, when?
Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Douglas Vaughan - 2019
Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel
Read Chapter One below…

