The Smuggler's Wife
by Evie Grace
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Pub Date 31 Dec 2020 | Archive Date 31 Jan 2021
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Description
The brand new novel from bestselling author Evie Grace, set amongst the Napoleonic Wars in the 1800s. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Poldark.
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KENT 1815
Her heart led her to him, but will loyalty be enough to make her stay . . .
When the beautiful but naïve Grace Lennicker falls for Isaiah Feasey, son of a rival smuggling family and owner of a local tavern, her sisters try to intervene. But as tensions grow, there is another suitor also hoping to win her hand in marriage, the dashing and more favourable Albert Enderby, a young lieutenant in the Revenue.
Grace is unwittingly drawn back into the world of smuggling that her sisters fought hard to leave behind, and as violence erupts, she finds herself unable to stand by, knowing the rival gangs will kill anyone who stands in their way.
When her husband becomes involved, Grace is forced to make a difficult decision - turn him in and risk her life, or stay loyal and risk the lives of those she loves . .
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781787464421 |
PRICE | £6.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 400 |
Featured Reviews
I am really enjoying the Smugglers series by Evie Grace, set in a local town to me Deal in Kent.
In this story you see Louisa & Jason continuing to earn an honest living whilst Grace's attention is once again caught by Black Dog who is struggling to stay on the right side of the law when it comes to smuggling.
A story that captured my attention, that has lots of changes of direction and once again captures how it would have been for the men and women during this time period. As the women build friendships to help them in these tough times, the men need to stay one step ahead of the law to keep them out of the Gaol.
I loved the exploration of Romney Marsh during this story. I live on the Romney Marsh and it was great to see it accurately described and see landmarks referred to during this story as well as the rolling mist that creates such poor visibility.
A story I loved beginning to end and that left me on tenderhooks so that I just had to keep reading to see what Grace and her families fate would be.