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  • A sweeping saga of a family torn apart by tragedy. Will fate reunite them?
  • By: Jennie Felton
  • Narrated by: Emma Powell
  • Length: 9 hrs and 12 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)
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The Smuggler's Girl

By: Jennie Felton
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Summary

In the grand tradition of Josephine Cox, Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin, comes an unstoppable and enthralling new stand-alone saga from Jennie Felton.

She always knew a piece of her heart was missing....

Cecile has been raised to a life of privilege at Polruan House, by her widowed father and aunt. Now she's of age, they are determined that she make a proper match, but Cecile's heart belongs to their coachman, Sam - most definitely not suitable marriage material.

When Sam turns to his friend, smuggler Zach Carver, for help eloping with Cecile, Zach tells of a recent encounter with Lise, a beautiful but poor girl in St Ives, who is the mirror image of Cecile.

So a daring plan is born to briefly swap the girls. But bringing Cecile and Lise together will uncover an astonishing family secret of a bold escape from a loveless marriage, a treacherous shipwreck and a sister thought lost to the sea long ago....

©2021 Janet Tanner (P)2021 Headline Publishing Group Ltd

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 "One of the nation's favourite saga writers." (Lancashire Post)

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I listened to this book, if I am cleaning, and I carry my phone around with me, from room to room and I found it very easy to get lost in the story as it was unfolding.

I enjoyed it and found myself listening to it also when I was driving.

I do think that the end was a little bit predictable, but that said I find Jennie Felton‘s books to be reliably good. And I’m grateful to her for spinning some lovely stories.

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