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Smugglers are cut-throat rascals. At least that's what Isabelle's always been told. But when she's rescued from drowning at sea by the crew of a notorious smuggling ship, her principles are thrown into confusion. Outwitting the king's men fills her with excitement, especially when she's with one mysterious smuggler in particular ...

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"More of the gorgeous historical romance that Jensen is so good at, set in a richly evoked world of smugglers and landowners in 18th-century Dorset." (Fiona Noble, The Bookseller)

"This is a hugely enjoyable historical adventure with a brilliant narrator, a fantastic love interest and a really strong setting." (The Bookbag)

"Bring me more smuggler romances!" (The Bookwitch)

"...This is a very good story with real depth and a joy to read...this is a fine romantic story standing on its own merits, measured, well-written and with a real feel for the period and the women of its time." (Books for Keeps)

"I literally couldn't put it down and ended up reading the entire novel in one go. Marie-Louise Jensen has established herself as one of the foremost writers of historical fiction for young people and this latest novel can only enhance that reputation..." (The Scotsman)

"The characterisation is delightful in this exciting, adventure story..." (The Independent on Sunday)

"Marie-Louise Jensen has created a novel filled with historical detail and a strong heroine...Jensen's plot shines in this teen novel to provide a refreshing read; whether you like fiction or not, Smuggler's Kiss promises to captivate any imagination." (We Love This Book)

"Marie-Louise Jensen's deliciously readable new offering follows in the footsteps of Daphne du Maurier's classic Jamaica Inn." (The Times)

"brimming with romantic seafaring zest" (The Times)
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"You're smugglers?" "That ain't what we call ourselves." His voice rumbled deep in his chest. "We're Gentlemen o' the Night." In the autumn of 1720, Isabelle does something which changes her life for ever. But though Isabelle has fled, she is still trapped. If the secret of her previous life is revealed then the smugglers who have found her will not let her stay on board The Invisible - and she has nowhere else to go. To survive, Isabelle must help her captors - even though she detests what they do. But soon her principles are thrown into confusion, as she discovers that outwitting the King's Men fills her with excitement. Soon she finds herself becoming fiercely loyal to the crew - and to one mysterious smuggler in particular . . .

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  • ÉditeurOxford University Press
  • Date d'édition2013
  • ISBN 10 0192792806
  • ISBN 13 9780192792808
  • ReliureBroché
  • Nombre de pages320
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Marie-Louise Jensen
Edité par OUP Oxford (2013)
ISBN 10 : 0192792806 ISBN 13 : 9780192792808
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