This novel was published in 1985, and describes Anne Bonny as Jean Rackham's wife.
Category: novel
Reprinted by Amber Polo
This installment in the "Shapeshifters' Library" series was published in 2014 and features a character who is descended from both Anne Bonney and Mary Read.
Triptych of a Young Wolf by Ann Allestree
This novel was published in 2008. According to characters in the story, Anne Bonney was from Charleston, and both she and Mary Read gave birth.
Devil’s Ballast by Meg Caddy
This young adult novel was published in 2019. It is mostly narrated by Anne Bonny with some chapters in third person from Jonathan Barnet's point of view. Mary Read is written as a trans man named Martin--as a child Martin told his mother he was a boy before the mother decided to try to get… Continue reading Devil’s Ballast by Meg Caddy
Playboy McCoy by Glenda Sanders
This romance novel was published in 1994. One character says that Anne Bonney and Mary Read fought topless and later faked being pregnant.
The Seahawk’s Sanctuary by Lynne Marie
This book was published in 2012. A character in the 1770s describes Anne Bonney as a beautiful pirate captain from Charles Town.
Traitor’s Bride by Jessica Howard
This romance novel was published in 1979. The story is set in the 19th century and there is a character who claims to be the reincarnation of Anne Bonney. According to other characters, Anne was a blonde pirate commander and "notoriously hard to bed."
A Bad Day in the Bahamas by Alan Cullimore
This novel was published in 1989. It is set in the 20th century but a journal kept by Anne Bonney survived and indicated the presence of buried treasure in the Berry Islands.
Who Killed Sir Harry Oakes? by James Leasor
This novel was published in 1983. The narration describes Anne Bonney and Mary Read as pirate captains.
MutinyBabe! by Big Magic Johnson
This erotic story was published in the anthology RoadBabe! in 2001. The character RoadBabe says that Anne Bonney was shanghaied by pirates and slept her way up the pirate career ladder.