The story is good, if a little far-fetched at times. The characters are of two types: either extremely flat, tasteless, without interest (Mary, Cornelius Baletti and so on) is extremely wicked and cruel (Emma, Rackham ...) but too much to be true. In short this lack of balance loses some readers and often raise their eyes to heaven. It simply does not believe it.
Then this heightened sexuality that is found in all chapters quickly becomes annoying. Basically everyone sleeps with everyone. All (and all) fall in love with the heroine. It always blazes (blasant us a little more each time). And the heroine is the most beautiful, this is the strongest after a while we had enough heroin: D
Moreover, what shocked me most personally in this book (and its sequel), is the message conveyed about rape. One is raped but ultimately loves it (see myth of the rape), another is raped but basically the heroine lived much worse so she said "she will recover, when we want we can "... It bothers me a bit that people (a woman here in this case, and I feel like saying" more! ") still do spend that kind of talk.
This book is not really the friend of women.
Finally, I who do not really like too supported styles yet I found the writing style very basic, tasteless. This is the first novel of the author I read ... and frankly I think it will be the last.
3 stars Why you say?
Because the story is pretty good in the end, it reads quite easily and ... There are pirates!