A Kiss in the Dark
An intense story about love, identity and the cost of hiding the truth, for fans of Holly Jackson, Laura Nowlin and Kathleen Glasgow
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Narrated by:
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Jamie Marie Leary
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Ruth Murphy
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By:
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Cat Clarke
Can love survive the ultimate betrayal? A compelling story of love and identity from a bestselling author.
When Alex meets Kate the attraction is instant.
Alex is funny, good-looking, and a little shy - everything that Kate wants in a boyfriend.
Alex can't help falling for Kate, who is pretty, charming and maybe just a little naive...
But one of them is hiding an unbelievable secret, and as their love blossoms, it threatens to ruin not just their relationship, but their lives...
(P) 2017 Hachette Children's Group©2014 Cat Clarke
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Critic reviews
All in all a perfect YA novel which blew me away from the start, had me gripped until the end and left me in emotional tatters
A realistic, gritty novel of growing as a person, of loving a person of acceptance and one that will stick with you even after the last page!
The best yet from the consistently great Cat Clarke, this is a stunning story of a relationship with a secret at the heart of it
Clarke excels at genuine page-turners with a heart of darkness and I read this in one greedy sitting.
A satsifying and...all-too-credible thriller
Undoubtedly one of the most exciting and talented YA writers in Britain
I wholly, unabashedly and completely recommend this book
Clarke...succeeds brilliantly, thanks to the reality of the characters and the depth of the emotion
Moving, thought provoking and utterly gripping from start to finish
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