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Crónicas de Rutshire

Ambientada en el glorioso campo de Cotswold y en los lugares de recreo más glamurosos del mundo, esta serie ofrece una mezcla embriagadora de engaños, romance vertiginoso y aventura sexual. Sumérgete en un mundo lleno de hilarantes travesuras y personajes cautivadores cuyas vidas se entrelazan con un toque dramático. Cada entrega ofrece una visión única de las vidas de la aristocracia y la alta sociedad. Es una mezcla cautivadora de comentario social y escapismo desenfadado.

Score!
Appassionata
The man who made husbands jealous
Polo
Rivals
Riders

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