|
DIDO'S PRIZE
Eugenia O'Neal
Parker Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-60043-039-8
August 2008
Historical Romance- Multicultural
For Dido her life changed one night in
November 1667, when she was attacked by some men as she
was returning to the plantation where she lived. Fate
stepped in when she was saved by a stranger that scared
the attackers away. Little did she know at the time that
El Negro as he was known would save her life more than
once?
Upon returning safely back to the plantation she was
faced with more trouble as the Missus of the house
demanded that she and all the other women give her all
of their savings. These women had worked very hard to
save the money that the lady of the house thought she
was entitled to. To make matters worst they soon found
out that some of them would also be sold. Taking her
life into her own hands Dido decides that it's time for
her to leave to find the freedom that she believed was
her due.
Her adventurous life begins when she disguises herself
as a boy and signs on to become a pirate on the seas.
Little did she know but her captain would be the one and
only El Negro. Believing that she fooled everyone she
soon finds out that he not only knew who she was but
wanted to protect her from harm. Their life together on
the sea is anything but smooth and afterwards Dido lands
herself in another fine mess, this time as she tries to
buy the freedom of her family. How many times can the
same man save her life?
Ms. O'Neal's portrait of love on the seas during slavery
times has a lot of action packed between the pages. Dido
plans for freedom were suddenly changed and it all began
because she felt she had been cheated. That strong urge
led her to meet the man that not only helped her get
free, but captured her heart as well. This is truly a
romantic story of following one's mind and heart.
Reviewed by Lora McDonald
Rating: 3
|