If you liked forced proximity, this was an A+ execution of the trope. The fact that they were trapped on a boat at sea and couldn’t escape each other definitely helped ramp up the tension. I was dying every time Violet and Flint were together as all I wanted them to do was kiss already. This book was dripping in sexual tension. However, she finds herself constantly butting heads with Captain Flint, who is tasked with bringing her brother to justice. As Captain Flint heads back out to sea to track down Le Chet, Violet sneaks on board his ship to uncover what Lyon Redmond is up to and prove his innocence. The man happens to be Violet Redmond’s brother Jonathan, giving her a clue about the fate of her missing older brother Lyon. When forced to attend a ball, he runs into a man who looks shockingly like the notorious pirate. The new Earl of Ardmay, also known as Captain Asher Flint, is on a mission to capture a pirate known as Le Chet. You have forced proximity, pirates, enemies-to-lovers, adventures on the high sea and sexy potato peeling. This book had a little bit of everything. I adored I Kissed An Earl, the fourth book in Julie Anne Long’s Pennyroyal Green series. Who thought peeling a potato could be so fraught with sexual tension? Seriously. Links: Amazon – Barnes & Noble – Goodreads Series or Standalone: Pennyroyal Green #4
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