The Treasure

Pirates, passion and peril—oh my! Set sail on a steamy voyage through time. Perfect for romance lovers who long for danger, demons, and sexy warriors who save humanity.
Stretched thin between two identities as a proper lady and as an orphaned lad on a pirate crew, Celeste’s soul is beyond redemption, blind to everything except taking down the notorious Blackbeard—either at the point of her dagger or at the end of a rope. Preferably after she’s stolen the blackguard’s treasure. Only then will her mother’s cruel death be avenged.
But when an otherworldly creature as insubstantial as smoke holds a knife to her throat, a man emerges from the shadows to rescue her—only to disappear, his brandy-colored eyes hovering maddeningly at the edge of her memory.
Orion is a time walker sworn to protect humans, particularly the descendants of gods. Like Celeste. But when his memory-wiping power fails, he realizes she is an anomaly. A dangerous one with a tangled bloodline that could give Kur unlimited power to destroy the Pantheon. And awakens Orion’s fury—an intense and forbidden drive to bind her to him.
Except Celeste won’t let anything—not even love—sway her from her quest. Leaving Orion no choice but to protect a mate he can never make his own—even if it destroys him.
The Treasure is book two in the Time Walker Series. If you love pirates, passion, and a bit of time travel, this tale of danger, demons, and steamy romance waits for you.
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Rave Reviews for The Treasure
The Treasure has a feisty heroine, a swoon-worthy hero, well-developed major and minor characters, and enough twists and turns for a map to hidden pirate’s booty. The romance grew with the plot and characters and though the attraction between Celeste and Orion was powerful, it was definitely not “insta-love”. Since they both had strong personalities, and at times, conflicting motivations, they often clashed, which made the relationship fascinating. Overall, I found The Treasure entertaining, sexy, absorbing, surprising, and a lot of fun. I can’t wait to read all of Ms. McBride’s books. ~Katherine Smits - Goodreads Review
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Sloan McBride did a great job in providing endearing characters and an engaging story line while Jack Wadsworth Nolan was able to bring the story to life and made this an enjoyable listen. ~tburbr - Goodreads Review




