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New York Times bestselling author Heather Graham presents the prequel the Bone Island Trilogy....
In the early nineteenth century, pirates and privateers still wreaked havoc in the Caribbean. Bartholomew Miller had been one of them. After years of plying the seas for England as a privateer, he finally found a home and love on Bone Island off the Florida coast.
But Bartholomew also made enemies in his time--enemies that would take everything Bartholomew loved and create a curse to haunt Bone Island for centuries....
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Posted June 22, 2010
I had no idea this was a "prequel" since I don't pay attention to the covers of books. Since I couldn't hold this book in my hand, I also didn't know how long it was. I was VERY disappointed to find I had just paid $2.99 for a 30 page "book". I was also more miffed that it was $.50 MORE than the Kindle price.
I would like very much if the description of the book, or the overview, would indicate how long the book is either in digital pages or in file size. Although file size doesn't really mean anything since the nook file size is almost twice the size of the Kindle file size.
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Posted February 21, 2012
Was hoping for a little more story, way too short. Should have been 99cents, feel a little cheated!
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Posted October 22, 2011
I love Hheather Graham and read the Bone Island Trilogy before I read this book, reading this explained alot. Great short story!!
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Posted March 6, 2012
readers of the bone island trilogy will enjoy this backstory on bartholomew....
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Posted October 11, 2011
This book ties the series together. It is well written and enjoyable. I tell everyone I see about this series.
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Posted September 30, 2011
I opened this for the first time on my Nook seeing that it was only 30 pages long, and after reading it, felt like I must have had an error when downloading because certainly that couldn't be the whole thing. As the other reviewers have said, nowhere in the description did I see that it was so short and hardly worth reading. There was just enough plot development for me to think my copy ended too soon. When I think of a prequel, I think of a storyline BEFORE the main storyline but still something that can stand on its own. What IS there did keep me interested, so I guess I'll have to read the trilogy since I was definitely left hanging.
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Posted September 13, 2011
A good suspense and held my interest to the end.
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Posted August 20, 2011
Wish it was just a little longer, but what a great way to introduce the series!
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Posted June 12, 2011
No character or plot development to speak of, this novella is less than 29 pages long. It includes an additional 10 pages at the end which are a preview of the first book of the trilogy. It may explain how characters became ghosts in the trilogy for which it is a prequel, but it does nothing to engage the readers' interest in the characters or their plights because of the superficiality and lack of originality of this short story. On the off chance that this introduction would interest me in reading the trilogy, I checked others' reviews for it. I'll pass.
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Posted November 20, 2010
good but could have been the prologue or part 1 to the first in the series.
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Overview
New York Times bestselling author Heather Graham presents the prequel the Bone Island Trilogy....
In the early nineteenth century, pirates and privateers still wreaked havoc in the Caribbean. Bartholomew Miller had been one of them. After years of plying the seas for England as a privateer, he finally found a home and love on Bone Island off the Florida coast.
But Bartholomew also made enemies in his time--enemies that would take everything Bartholomew loved and create a curse to haunt Bone Island for centuries....