A Rogue by Night
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Bowen, Kelly Author
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Grand Central Publishing , 2019.
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2018 RITA award-winning author!From the author who Sarah MacLean calls "a charming, clever, and engaging storyteller" comes the next regency romance in the witty and sexy Devils of Dover series!Baron. Physician. Smuggler. Harland Hayward is living a double life as an aristocrat by day and a criminal by night. As a doctor, Harland has the perfect cover to appear in odd places at all hours, a cover he uses to his advantage. He's chosen this life to save his family from financial ruin, but he draws the line at taking advantage of the honest and trustworthy Katherine Wright.Katherine thought she was done smuggling. Having finally convinced her ailing father and injured brother to abandon their criminal pursuits, she's returned to England to help them escape to a new life--once she helps them fulfill their last contract. And that means working with Hayward, even when her instincts tell her that becoming his ally may be a risk to her heart - as well as her life.

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
05/28/2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781478918639

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Booklist Review

Katherine Wright didn't need to be a fortune-teller to predict that one day smuggling would be the death of someone in her family, which is exactly why she has been pushing her brother, Matthew, to give it up. Unfortunately, before Matthew heeds the wisdom of his sister's words, he undertakes another mission and winds up being shot by one of the king's custom officers. As Katherine draws upon her medical skills in a desperate attempt to stitch Matthew up, she is shocked to find Dr. Harland Hayward discretely offering his assistance. Accepting Harland's offer of help as well as his silence as to just how Matthew incurred his wounds would be a blessing, but Katherine is positive the Lord Doctor's offer comes with a high price of its own. RITA Award-winner Bowen so perfectly captures the swashbuckling action and luscious romance of Rafael Sabatini's classic novels in the latest dynamically plotted and danger-drenched addition to her Devils of Dover series that it is easy to imagine Errol Flynn clamoring to play the lead.--John Charles Copyright 2019 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Bowen's slightly loopy third Devils of Dover novel (after Last Night with the Earl), set in 1820 but with only lip service paid to the class strictures of the era, introduces a couple entangled in the smuggling that was rife on the English coast in the 18th and 19th centuries. Katherine Wright's family has always supported itself by smuggling. When her brother is shot by patrols, she tries to tend his wounds, but fears he'll be discovered and arrested. Unexpectedly, the Wrights are aided by Harland Hayward, Baron Strathmore, an eccentric nobleman trained as a surgeon who admires Katherine's medical prowess as well as her beauty. To finance a safer life for her family, Katherine accepts a paid assignment to accompany Strathmore to rescue some seamen, which forces her into dangerous intimacy with the daring doctor. Both have been hurt before by faithless partners and have secrets that inhibit their ability to trust, but an irresistible attraction breaks through their barriers. Katherine is remarkably refined for a smuggler's daughter, and both her family and Strathmore's are implausibly willing to accept their romance, but the chemistry between her and Strathmore will distract readers from these and other weaknesses in the plot. Agent: Stefanie Lieberman, Janklow & Nesbit Assoc. (June) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* Katherine Wright didn't need to be a fortune-teller to predict that one day smuggling would be the death of someone in her family, which is exactly why she has been pushing her brother, Matthew, to give it up. Unfortunately, before Matthew heeds the wisdom of his sister's words, he undertakes another mission and winds up being shot by one of the king's custom officers. As Katherine draws upon her medical skills in a desperate attempt to stitch Matthew up, she is shocked to find Dr. Harland Hayward discretely offering his assistance. Accepting Harland's offer of help as well as his silence as to just how Matthew incurred his wounds would be a blessing, but Katherine is positive the "Lord Doctor's" offer comes with a high price of its own. RITA Award–winner Bowen so perfectly captures the swashbuckling action and luscious romance of Rafael Sabatini's classic novels in the latest dynamically plotted and danger-drenched addition to her Devils of Dover series that it is easy to imagine Errol Flynn clamoring to play the lead. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Bowen's slightly loopy third Devils of Dover novel (after Last Night with the Earl), set in 1820 but with only lip service paid to the class strictures of the era, introduces a couple entangled in the smuggling that was rife on the English coast in the 18th and 19th centuries. Katherine Wright's family has always supported itself by smuggling. When her brother is shot by patrols, she tries to tend his wounds, but fears he'll be discovered and arrested. Unexpectedly, the Wrights are aided by Harland Hayward, Baron Strathmore, an eccentric nobleman trained as a surgeon who admires Katherine's medical prowess as well as her beauty. To finance a safer life for her family, Katherine accepts a paid assignment to accompany Strathmore to rescue some seamen, which forces her into dangerous intimacy with the daring doctor. Both have been hurt before by faithless partners and have secrets that inhibit their ability to trust, but an irresistible attraction breaks through their barriers. Katherine is remarkably refined for a smuggler's daughter, and both her family and Strathmore's are implausibly willing to accept their romance, but the chemistry between her and Strathmore will distract readers from these and other weaknesses in the plot. Agent: Stefanie Lieberman, Janklow & Nesbit Assoc. (June)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Bowen, K. (2019). A Rogue by Night . Grand Central Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bowen, Kelly. 2019. A Rogue By Night. Grand Central Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bowen, Kelly. A Rogue By Night Grand Central Publishing, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Bowen, K. (2019). A rogue by night. Grand Central Publishing.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Bowen, Kelly. A Rogue By Night Grand Central Publishing, 2019.

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