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Synopsis
As chief surgeon for the Wardens, Evelyn Stone fears her own life is on the line when she is kidnapped by a band of pirates, only to discover that the airship captain is Gavin "Mac" MacRae, her former lover. The man whose life she once saved. The man she abandoned. Since Evelyn left, Mac made his mark as both a pirate and a pilot. But his true allegiance isn't known. So when he asks Evie for help with a wounded woman onboard, he tells Evie that the woman is his wife, even if his feelings for Evie have never waned. As the days pass, however, the unease between Evie and Mac gives way to the old comfort they used to have. Yet, their newly ignited romance is complicated by conflicting loyalties and desires, and a betrayal that may cost them both their love and their lives.
Is Breath of Iron appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
Contains kidnapping, romantic tension between former lovers, moderate violence, and steamy romantic scenes. Themes of betrayal and conflicting loyalties throughout.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, steamy sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include kidnapping, deception, and betrayal.
Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy the high-stakes airship adventure with a swoony second-chance romance between a surgeon and a pirate captain.