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Have you ever read emails on the blackberry? If so, then you are bound to receive pleasure from a good reading experience with the eBook Reader.

Also integrated is the online eBookstore, with which you may read from your bestloved stories 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Read on further to recognise how a blackberry may become an extreme eBook device.

Immersive Experience

The eBook reader customizes reading experience wherein users may find the most adapted font size and family for their eyes. Users may likewise custommake background color, font color, text justification, line spacing and margins. Select that which suits the best.

Turn pages by pressing the space key or with the help of a pearl. Use keyboard tips for book marking, annotating, navigating and altering settings.

My Library

This function allows you to develop a library of ebooks so that, you may receive pleasure from reading them for the duration of holidays. This enlists all ebooks stored on the local device. The Mobipocket has a fun, clever and intuitive interface for the user. It would find books on the blackberry, wherever they are, permitting the user to make the pick with the help of few clicks. Select from amidst three ways of how they want the library display to appear – the more agreeably diverting cover flow view, the full featured full view or the effective compressed view.

Pressing the switch key allows you to effortlessly navigate amid them.

Highlights and annotations

The eBook allows users numerous tools to highlight, bookmark and comment on any portion of the book. Users may effortlessly synchronize and save it to the PC with the help of Reader Desktop.

Even if you delete the book from your device, you won’t ever lose the annotations. And when you send the book to the device again, the highlights and bookmarks would still remain.


Bound Ebook

In this swashbuckling adventure Captain Morgan Wade, a illfamed privateer and blockade-runner, rescues, then kidnaps the daughter of the British governor of Barbados after she and her brother are shipwrecked. Summer Cambridge is betrothed to Wade’s arch-enemy, Commodore Bennett Winfield, who will go to any lengths, even commence a war amid two countries to get her back.

From the AuthorThis is the original book I wrote that explores my love of sea-faring swashbucklers.  My primary Hollywood crush was on Errol Flynn and I kept thinking of him as I was writing my Morgan Wade *s*

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41 of 43 persons found the following review helpful.
5Addictive High Seas Romance!
By Regan
First let me say that I am a huge…huge…fan of Marsha Canham. She is systematically a 5 star author and I devoured all her romances (see my other reviews). This is my basi e book of hers and I read it even though I had read the book as it has a lot of dramatic deviations from the hard copy. Canham is peculiarly adept at crafting believable high seas romance and she describes with gripping reality anything that takes place aboard a ship, including sea battles as those that take place in Bound by the Heart. I think this is one of her best. It is non stop high seas action that sweeps you away from the primary page.

Set in the Atlantic and the Caribbean for the duration of the time leading up to the War of 1812, it tells the story of Captain Morgan Wade, an American loyal and privateer with a past that includes the British Navy. He rescues Summer Cambridge, the 18 year old English daughter of the Governor of Barbados and her younger brother Michael from a shipwreck that left them, the only survivors, clinging to a raft. From the beginning, Morgan is attracted to Summer who he believes to be her brother’s governess, a ruse produced by her brother. Despite Morgan’s attraction to her, he does not have his way with her on the ship, but treats her and her brother well. Ah, but they are headed for his island, Bounty Key, where things will change. When Summer is later returned to her father, she marries the man her father promised her to, an English Navy commodore and a rival of Wade’s. Her husband becomes cruel when he realizes his new bride has sensations for the privateer and, he suspects, more than that.

This story is a great romance with history and life on the sea in the early 1800s terrifically woven in. Canham does a masterful occupation of crafting rich characters…so much so I emailed her the suggestion that she write a sequel that is Michael’s story! I highly commend this ebook! And, if you like this one, you might read these further and added ones by Canham:The Wind and the Sea, Across a Moonlit Sea (and it’s sequel, The Iron Rose)–all are excellent!

23 of 24 humans found the following review helpful.
5Apolgies from the Author
By Marsha Canham
If you downloaded Bound by the Heart among May 25 and May 27 you may be missing chapter 28. I can’t tell you how sorry I am for the omission, but it has been corrected and a new version is uploaded. My very modest apologies for any irritation this might cause. I have visions of readers reaching the necessary point in the book and going WHAT? WHERE? HOW? then throwing it versus the wall. Please don’t throw it *s* Just download a new copy. And if there is any problem with a new download, please contact me directly. Thank you so much. This is like an author’s worst nightmare. augh.

12 of 14 persons found the following review helpful.
5Beautiful!
By Susana Pitchon
I am a huge fan of Marsha Canham’s books and there were only 3 that I hadn’t read: Chine Rose, Bound by the heart and The wind and the sea. Now I am happy that she freed them on Kindle giving me the chance to read them! I’ve read Bound by the Heart and I fell in love with the book. It’s actually a good book and I see to it you you can’t put it down. The intrigue is well spinned and the characters well done.
At the moment I am reading China Rose and loving it and waiting for The wind and the sea.
A will have to read book!

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