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St. Vincent 5. Bridgemont

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As 1796 draws to a close and England now has Spain as a new enemy, Sir George Granger returns to the Mediterranean to find that the whole situation has changed.

Before reading this story, consider:
1. It contains graphic descriptions of sex.
2. British money was denominated in either Guineas or Pounds. A Guinea was worth about 25-30 shillings, while a Pound was worth about 20 shillings. If coins are used, the reference is in Guineas, otherwise it is in Pounds. A guinea is worth approximately $300 US dollars in 2009, which means a shilling was worth approximately $10.
3. The characters in this story are fictional with the exception of some well-known historical figures. The involvement of those characters is fictional.
4. The story is written with modern day language, as opposed to that used in 18th century England.
Copyright © 2012 Mark Arbour; All Rights Reserved.

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  • Action Packed 13
  • Addictive/Pacing 12
  • Characters 13
  • Chills 3
  • Cliffhanger 10
  • Compelling 4
  • Feel-Good 2
  • Humor 3
  • Smoldering 4
  • Tearjerker 5
  • Unique 10
  • World Building 7

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  • 1. Chapter 1
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  • 2. Chapter 2
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  • 3. Chapter 3
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  • 4. Chapter 4
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  • 5. Chapter 5
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  • 6. Chapter 6
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  • 7. Chapter 7
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  • 8. Chapter 8
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  • 9. Chapter 9
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  • 10. Chapter 10
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  • 11. Chapter 11
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  • 12. Chapter 12
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  • 13. Chapter 13
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  • 14. Chapter 14
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  • 16. Chapter 16
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  • 17. Chapter 17
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  • 18. Chapter 18
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  • 19. Chapter 19
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  • 20. Chapter 20
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  • 21. Chapter 21
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  • 22. Chapter 22
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  • 24. Chapter 24
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  • 25. Chapter 25
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  • 26. Chapter 26
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  • 27. Chapter 27
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  • 28. Chapter 28
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  • 29. Chapter 29
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  • 30. Chapter 30
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  • 31. Chapter 31
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  • 32. Chapter 32
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  • 33. Chapter 33
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  • 35. Chapter 35
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  • 36. Chapter 36
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  • 37. Chapter 37
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  • 38. Chapter 38
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  • 39. Chapter 39
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  • 40. Chapter 40
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  • 41. Chapter 41
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  • 42. Chapter 42: Final Chapter
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I think that if Caroline can protect travers she will. I also think that she is able to front for Granger.

 

As for Granger's lonliness . . . He still has three new midshipmen to taste right? And why has Winkler never shared his bed. He obviously loves the man, he has been his confidant all these years. Granger has rescued him did he not? And we know Winkler also has a taste for the tube steak.

 

I think some fill in opportunities are there. Perhaps if Winky comes up with a bottle of good brandy they can have a night of debauchery with a forgetful morning after?

 

Call it a mercy pork from Winkler. It'll add to the silent respect each has for the other. Or perhaps Winkler could bring him a sacrificial lamb willing to be slaughtered for the cause?

 

And he has never had Winkler to dinner with him. Never had an extensive sensitive moment alone with him to express his gratitude or to allow Winky to express his.

 

Just a thought. :ph34r:

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On 06/22/2011 10:46 PM, ricky said:
I think that if Caroline can protect travers she will. I also think that she is able to front for Granger.

 

As for Granger's lonliness . . . He still has three new midshipmen to taste right? And why has Winkler never shared his bed. He obviously loves the man, he has been his confidant all these years. Granger has rescued him did he not? And we know Winkler also has a taste for the tube steak.

 

I think some fill in opportunities are there. Perhaps if Winky comes up with a bottle of good brandy they can have a night of debauchery with a forgetful morning after?

 

Call it a mercy pork from Winkler. It'll add to the silent respect each has for the other. Or perhaps Winkler could bring him a sacrificial lamb willing to be slaughtered for the cause?

 

And he has never had Winkler to dinner with him. Never had an extensive sensitive moment alone with him to express his gratitude or to allow Winky to express his.

 

Just a thought. :ph34r:

Interesting thought, but there is a huge class divide between the two of them. It would possibly be analagous to, say, the Governor of a State sleeping with his maid. ;-)
On 06/25/2011 10:56 PM, PKacrotjs said:
wow... i know my review contributions tend to seem trite and short, but I do really enjoy your work. I'm not much of a history buff, but this gives me a perspective I never would have considered, but really should have been obvious.

 

thank you, again :)

Nonsense...I love all reviews. Besides, lengthy doesn't mean "better"..well, at least not all the time. ;-)
On 11/14/2011 09:22 AM, Bill_Coleman said:
Mark,

Just discovered the Bridgemont series a few weeks ago, and have been reading eagerly to catch up. As a newcomer, I'm happy to see that you're still updating regularly, so I can still keep reading -- if maybe not as rapidly as I have been. <gr>

This is a fine story, and an excellent example of historical fiction.

Best wishes,

Bill

Thanks Bill! I go through phases, focusing on one story or the other. These days, I've been too busy to write at the pace I usually do.

Another brilliant book. I liked the new aspect of Granger having to solve problems at home, the drama with Davina and Freddie was unexpected, but especially Caroline's affair and the way Granger handled that was impressive. And you did a very good job on showing us how upset Granger was from feeling abandonded and how much Chartley helped him - until he also left him so suddenly, but for good reasons.

The fact that I'm reading this series for the second time has actually increased my enjoyment, because some of the events that I did not think much about the first time, now takes on a new sognificance. Oh and I just loved the way Granger looked out for his crew no wonder they are so loyal and protective of him.

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