Waiting on Wednesday: Blacksouls (Blackhearts #2) by Nicole Castroman

Posted July 13, 2016 by Lisa Mandina in / 34 Comments

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine where we spotlight upcoming releases that we’re eagerly awaiting.  My choice this week is a sequel, but one that the author had said she didn’t know if she’d be able to publish because the publisher hadn’t approved it yet or whatever.  I really enjoyed the first book, Blackhearts, though, and can’t wait to read on!  Here’s the blurb from Goodreads:


Nicole Castroman brings the dangerous pirate ports of the Caribbean to life in this vibrant sequel to Blackhearts—the reimagined origin story of history’s most infamous pirate, Blackbeard.

Edward “Teach” Drummond is setting sail to the Caribbean as first mate on the most celebrated ship in the British fleet—until he rebels against his captain. Sailing on the same blue waters, Anne barely makes it to the Caribbean, where she hopes to learn more about her ancestry. What she doesn’t expect is a port filled with lawless criminals and danger lurking around every corner.

With the mutinous Teach in chains, Anne must brave the perilous, pirate haven of Nassau in order to save not only Teach, but her new friends on the island. But when Teach is offered a deal—capture a notorious pirate or waste away in the Governor’s dungeons—what he discovers brings him closer and closer to becoming a pirate himself. And further away from Anne who is being held hostage in exchange for Teach’s loyalty to the Governor.

Now Teach must decide if he should risk his own soul to save Anne. Even if that means turning into a ruthless pirate…

Even if that means turning into Blackbeard.

What do you think, does it sound like a fun story to you?  I’m so excited!  Ready to read on in this story.  Now to get another egalley when they’re available!  So, what book are you eagerly awaiting this week?

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34 responses to “Waiting on Wednesday: Blacksouls (Blackhearts #2) by Nicole Castroman

  1. Now wait a second…… when did this become a series?!?!?!? I still haven't read the first book, but it's on my tbr and I know my library has it, so I can read it whenever I want. Now I'll have to add this one to my tbr. Too many books, not enough time!
    My WoW

    • I guess it did well enough, I know after I read the first one I emailed the author and asked about a sequel and at the time she said she hadn't gotten a contract for it. But yay that she did! 🙂 Thanks for visiting!

    • The first one was really good! Other than it ended and at the time there were no plans to put out the sequel, so I'm so happy there is going to be one. Thanks for stopping by!

    • Once you read Blackhearts, you know there needs to be a sequel, so glad there is going to be one! You need to read the first one, it was good. Thanks for visiting!

    • I really liked the first one! I was disappointed when it didn't seem like there would be a sequel at first, so finding out there would be thrilled me! Thanks for stopping by!

  2. I didn't realize there would be a sequel and I'm SO excited about it. I LOVED the first book and can't wait to read this second one. THANK YOU for sharing ~ you've made my day!!!

    Renee ~ My Wow

    • I was so excited to hear there would be a sequel, because it really left off in a way that I needed to know what would happen next. Glad you liked it as much as I did! Thanks for stopping by!

    • I know, I loved the first one so much! And while this one may be more about pirates, the first one wasn't really, it was about him before he became a pirate. Thanks for visiting!

  3. I am so happy that this sequel exists! I was incredibly disappointed after finishing book one and realizing that nothing was contracted after it. That was over 7 months ago though! 😀

    I hope you enjoy this book when you get the chance to read it, Lisa!

    Alyssa @ The Eater of Books!

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