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Barón

Esta saga narra las vidas de una poderosa familia noble a través de siglos de intriga, pasión y conflicto político. Sé testigo del ascenso y la caída de sus miembros, sus amores, traiciones y valentía en una época en que el destino de las naciones descansaba en manos de unos pocos elegidos. El romance se entrelaza con la historia, ofreciendo una visión cautivadora de la vida aristocrática.

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    The Wild Baron

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    Rohan Carrington, known for his charming yet reckless demeanor, navigates a world of intrigue and romance in this captivating tale. Despite his rakish reputation, he possesses a heart of gold, leading him into unexpected situations that challenge his character. As he encounters love and adventure, Rohan's journey reveals deeper themes of honor and redemption, setting the stage for the dynamic relationships among the Carrington brothers. This story promises a blend of passion and wit, showcasing the complexities of love and family ties.

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    The Offer

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    Set against a backdrop of historical romance, a beautiful young woman unexpectedly finds herself entangled with a charming Viscount. As their paths cross, she grapples with her own desires for love and passion, leading to an exploration of unexpected feelings and romantic entanglements. This tale promises to blend intrigue with emotional depth, showcasing the complexities of love in a richly woven narrative.

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    The Deception

    • 386 páginas
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    Set in a richly detailed historical backdrop, this revamped version of a classic romance features a fresh narrative that introduces new beginnings and a reimagined conclusion. The story promises to immerse readers in a captivating blend of passion and intrigue, showcasing the evolution of characters and their relationships within the Regency era.

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