The Opium Smuggler: A Quirky Steampunk Fantasy

The Viper and the Urchin Book 7 · Celine Jeanjean
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About this ebook

Dive into this fun steampunk fantasy featuring quirky characters, snappy banter, and set in a world that's a cross between Victorian London and the tropics.



An impossible smuggling route

A smuggler who won’t quit

Will Adelma’s stubbornness bring her success or ruin her life?


Adelma has one dream: to set herself up as a smuggler. But as the daughter of a fisherman, that’s easier said than done.


As she slowly starts to network in the smuggling world, she comes across a man who loudly mocks her looks. What’s a self-respecting wannabe smuggler to do? Punch his lights out, of course. Preferably in front of an audience—adding humiliation to injury.


But the man turns out to be far more powerful than she realised, successfully ensuring no one in the smuggling world will give her work.


With no options left, Adelma turns to one of the most dangerous people in Damsport. No one knows where The Widow comes from, whether she’s truly a widow, or how she came to operate Damsport’s largest criminal network.


The one thing everyone knows? You don’t mess with the Widow, and if you work for her, you better make damn sure you’re successful. The consequences of failure don’t bear thinking about.


Except that Adelma’s first smuggling job is going to be a route that no seasoned smuggler has ever survived. That’s enough of a challenge, but it’ll be even harder with someone after her, determined to make sure she fails. 

Adelma’s too stubborn to quit, but will she be able to pull off the impossible, or will she ruin her life in the process?


Read The Opium Smuggler now to find out.


★ ★ ★ ★ ★“Action packed fun” – Kristin Gregozeski, Goodreads

★ ★ ★ ★ ★“From hair raising smuggling schemes to wild revenge plots to watching her finally dare to trust someone besides herself and her father, Adelma's story takes us on a wild and fun ride.” – Jane Firebaugh, Goodreads.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★This is escapism at its most delightful.” – Nicole Shelby, Goodreads.


The Opium Smuggler is book 7 in a complete 9 book steampunk fantasy series. Other books in the series:

#1 The Bloodless Assassin

#2 The Black Orchid

#3 The Slave City

#4 The Doll Maker

#5 The White Hornet

#6 The Shadow Palace

#7 The Opium Smuggler

#8 The Veiled War

#9 The Rising Rooks


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Perfect for fans of: Lindsay Buroker, Terry Pratchett, Gail Carriger, Shelley Adina, Joseph Lallo, Tilly Wallace, CJ Archer

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About the author

Celine is a nomadic writer who roams the world laptop in hand, having adventures and then telling stories inspired by those adventures. Kind of like a digital storytelling wanderer.

Her stories feature complex but flawed characters, lots of quirkiness, snappy banter, and richly imagined worlds.

If you’re ready to escape to new worlds and make new book friends, go to http://celinejeanjean.com/freebook/ to grab yourself some exclusive, free novellas.

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