
"Adam, an assassin for the Dutch Army, has specific instructions to infiltrate the pirate ship The Libertine at any cost and ensure the pirates will be defenseless when the army attacks.
Using his body and his seductive charm, Adam captures the attention of Captain Blair. With the battle of Willemstad days away, and The Libertine's weapon expert suddenly murdered, Adam is placed aboard the ship to assure their arsenal can outlast the Dutch Army.
As the battle draws closer, the Quartermaster Gregor, who has an agenda of his own, befriends Adam. Their friendship quickly develops into something more. Playing a three-way game of fire, Adam has only a few hours to decide what to do. Assassinate the Captain and Gregor and return to the army a hero? Or betray the army for the love of Gregor, a man he doesn’t know and isn’t sure he can trust?"

The Libertine By William Holden Hindsight is everything. Looking back, I realize I would have fared better if I had let him kill me. At least then I would have reunited with my mother and father in heaven. Instead of living a life of lies and deceit on the streets of Kralendijk, the capital city of the Isle of Bonaire, one of the Dutch colonies in the Caribbean. However, when the time came and death faced me, I chose to live. Thinking back to those moments between life and death, and knowing what may become of me, I wish I would have let him fire his flintlock upon me—but I did the unthinkable. I reached out and caressed Captain Blair’s leg. I would like to feign ignorance for my action, but, alas, there is no comfort for me there. I knew the risks involved in expressing my less than ac
