Letter C on the A to Z April Challenge 2014

Today is letter C on the A to Z Challenge. My book today is “Coronado’s Treasure” by Randy Mixter. Genre: Adventure

Coronado's Treasure

It began as a treasure hunt and ended in a fight for their lives. In the cove of an isolated island, an armada gathers. Hundreds of pirates, once enemies, have made a truce and joined as one for a common goal: to crush the powerful army of a king, to topple his kingdom, and to confiscate all the treasure within its walls. Rachel Caine and her husband Morgan thought they were sailing for buried treasure. Instead, they found themselves caught in a web of intrigue, deceit, and danger.  A war is brewing on the Great Eastern Sea, threatening all in its path, and in order to stop it, they may need to seek the help of a woman from Morgan’s past; the infamous pirate captain, Calypso Cruz. Together, Rachel and her companions will face the forces of evil, from duels on land to a fiery battle at sea, where victory is the only option.

Randy has previously been a guest on my blog and you can catch up with him by following this link. http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-36r

Image of Randy Mixter

Here are some randomly chosen links to other blogger taking up the challenge, please find a few moments to visit their sites too.

http://authorstephentremp.blogspot.co.uk/

http://www.preciousmonsters.com/

http://suestrifles.wordpress.com/

http://karenjonesgowen.blogspot.co.uk/

http://mouldwarp.blogspot.co.uk/

During the challenge we are asking people to leave comments on as many sites as possible, all supportive comments are much appreciated.

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22 thoughts on “Letter C on the A to Z April Challenge 2014

  1. Hi Rosie – I love your Rose flower header .. while Coronado is an interesting name – I’m sure the story would please many .. we all love a good adventure story ..

    Excellent you’ve had Randy visit you .. cheers Hilary

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  2. Hi Rosie, who doesn’t like a good book about pirates? Yaaarrgghhh!

    And thanks for the shout out today!

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    • I’ve checked with Randy and he says although the world he sets his book in is purely fictional, you could relate it to the Caribbean around 1785 if you wanted a ball part date. Great question.

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  3. I’ve always been fascinated by pirates, so this sounds like a book I’d enjoy. Thanks for featuring a link to my blog in your B post – I really appreciate it!

    Hope you’re having fun with the A to Z challenge,
    Jocelyn

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