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Las Hermanas Lyndon

Esta serie se sumerge en un torbellino de pasión, intriga y giros inesperados en las vidas de las hermanas Lyndon. Cada historia explora las complejidades de las expectativas sociales, el amor prohibido y la fuerza de los lazos familiares. Los lectores pueden esperar aventuras románticas llenas de peligro, malentendidos y emociones intensas, donde el amor lucha contra los prejuicios y las barreras sociales. Sigue a estas mujeres mientras buscan encontrar su lugar en el mundo y la felicidad a pesar de las adversidades.

Brighter Than the Sun
Everything and the Moon

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  1. Everything and the Moon

    • 384 páginas
    • 14 horas de lectura

    It was indisputably love at first sight. But Victoria Lyndon was merely the teenaged daughter of a vicar. . .while Robert Kemble was the dashing young earl of Macclesfield. Surely what their meddlesome fathers insisted must have been true-that he was a reckless seducer determined to destroy her innocence. . . and she was a shameless fortune hunter. So it most certainly was for the best when their plans to elope went hopelessly awry. Even after a seven-year separation, Victoria-now a governess-still leaves Robert breathless. But how could he ever again trust the raven-haired deceiver who had shattered his soul? And Victoria could never give her heart a second time to the cad who so callously trampled on it the first. But a passion fated will not be denied, and vows of love yearn to be kept. . . even when one promises the moon.

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  2. Brighter Than the Sun

    • 384 páginas
    • 14 horas de lectura

    Charles Wycombe, the dashing - if incorrigible - Earl of Billington, needs a bride before his upcoming 30th birthday, if he hopes to earn his inheritance. The vicar′s vivacious, determined daughter, Miss Eleanor Lyndon, needs a new home, since her father′s insufferable fiancee is making her old one intolerable. Destinly has brought Charles and Ellie together - though their match at the outset appears to have been made somewhere rather hotter than heaven

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