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La hija del bodeguero

Esta serie sumerge a los lectores en el rico mundo de la elaboración de vinos a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX. Sigue a heroínas decididas mientras navegan por traicioneros secretos familiares, forjan romances apasionados y luchan por sus destinos en una industria dominada por hombres. Abarcando tanto los viñedos de Francia como el floreciente Oeste de Estados Unidos, estas novelas ofrecen una cautivadora mezcla de drama histórico, ambición y la búsqueda de la libertad.

The Vintner's Daughter

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    The Vintner's Daughter

    • 355 páginas
    • 13 horas de lectura

    Loire Valley, 1895. When seventeen-year-old Sara Thibault's father is killed in a mudslide, her mother sells their vineyard to a rival family whose eldest son marries Sara's sister, Lydia. But a violent tragedy compels Sara and her sister to flee to New York, forcing Sara to put aside her dream to follow in her father's footsteps as a master winemaker. Meanwhile, Philippe Lemieux has arrived in California with the ambition of owning the largest vineyard in Napa by 1900. When he receives word of his brother's death in France, he resolves to bring the killer to justice. Sara has travelled to California in hopes of making her own way in the winemaking world. When she encounters Philippe in a Napa vineyard, they are instantly drawn to one another, but Sara knows he is the one man who could return her family's vineyard to her, or send her straight to the guillotine. This riveting tale of betrayal, retribution, love, and redemption, Kristen Harnisch's debut novel immerses readers in the rich vineyard culture of both the Old and New Worlds, the burgeoning cities of late nineteenth century America and a spirited heroine's fight to determine her destiny.

    The Vintner's Daughter