Curse of the Black Avenger
Eddie Jones
Paperback
(Dry Bones Publishing, Aug. 28, 2019)
If you drowned and the sea spit you out, thrusting you back into the golden age of piracy, buried treasure and beauty beyond belief... would you stay?RICKY BRADSHAW has never sailed the Spanish Main, searched for buried treasure or battled pirates on the deck of a Spanish Galleon. He's never fallen through the floor of Davy Jones' locker, skippered a pirate vessel, or saved the life of a governor's daughter.But all that changes on a snowy Christmas Eve when Ricky falls into the chilly waters of a creek across from his apartment while trying to rescue BARNACLE, a mangy mutt with shrimp breath.Now Ricky finds himself on a raft in the middle of the Caribbean Sea where there is surprising beauty on every island, danger around every corner and great honor and glory for all who can survive the curse of the Black Avenger.Written for the General Market (G): Contains no sexual dialogue or strong language. May also contain some content of an inspirational/religious nature.Moonbeam Book Award Winner & Selah Award WinnerBest Seller in Teen & Young Adult Pirate Adventure eBooksBest Seller in Teen & Young Adult Christian Values & Virtues FictionBest Seller in Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Disabilities & Special NeedsReaders Are Leaders!The Caribbean Chronicles Series is a popular book series for boys who do not like to read, like to read, and don't like to read.★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Avast ye privateers and teen pirates! This book be a lubbers popular young adult book fer lads and boys ages, 10, 11, 12, 14, -- oops I skipped 13 -- 13, 15 . . . Thems all the ages I kin count to. Yer will dance the hempen jig when ya set sail with this clean teen fiction series where tha poop deck be swabbed clean of all freebooters and scallywags. Jack Sparrow be a son of a biscuit eater if'n he don' enjoy this popular chapter books fer boys ages 10-12, 9-12 and thems that be in grades 7, 8, 10, -- oops I skipped 9 -- 9, 11, and . . . Thems all the grades I know. Shiver me timbers this be one fine popular action adventure, fantasy fiction series of books for boys who do not like to read . . . er, books for boys who don't like to read. Unless you be a girl or boy who likes to read - in which case it be blimey, blow the man down good. Some says it be a popular new release series of book for girls, too. You decide. " - - Jolly Roger