Loving Donato goes against everything she believes about herself, for loving him would answer her own needs, desires, something she had learned as a small child not to acknowledge. The only way for her to replace those lost feelings was to devote herself to the service of others, for in their need of her, came her self-validation, self-worthiness. Having nearly lost her parents at the age of five, she often felt abandoned, alone, and unloved. Who was the pirate she had disappeared with in Dark Secrets, Deep Bayous and why was he now the greatest threat to her chosen life of piousness and service?Ĭolette had always seen her world as precariously balanced between love and need. As I looked at the first book, it had lent itself to a sequel, maybe I had that in my mind all along but I decided to take the plunge and figure out Colette’s story. When I wrote the first book, Dark Secrets, Deep Bayous, I had written with the idea it was a single book, but after it was completed, the sister of the hero, asked me (as characters often do) to write her story. A Pirate’s Command is book two of the Secrets of the Bayous Trilogy.
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