Cecília D’ávilla

Cecília D’ávilla

Divina Souza

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Clube de Autores - Pensática, Unipessoal
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Religión y creencias
ISBN:
9786500602562
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O Reino de Mainville se dividia em dois sub-reinos: Winteville e Florestville. Enquanto a maioria dos plebeus habitava essas regiões menores, a nobreza e o Rei residiam em Mainville propriamente dito.Cecília D’Ávilla cresceu em Florestville, imersa em uma paixão pela leitura e pela escrita, muitas vezes perdendo-se na vasta biblioteca de sua casa. Contudo, o destino lhe reservou um golpe abrupto: aos dez anos, viu-se órfã após a trágica morte de seus pais. Inesperadamente, foi enviada para Winteville para viver com uma tia distante, enfrentando realidadesdesconhecidas e desafiadoras.Enquanto Cecília se adaptava à nova realidade, o Príncipe William, desde os quatorze anos, preparava-se na prestigiada escola para Príncipes em Richeville, aspirando ao trono de Mainville. Em contraste com outras jovens que cobiçavam o título de futura Princesa, Cecília ansiava apenas por sua maioridade para herdar o legado familiar e retornar a Florestville. Contudo, o destino tinha outros planos: um encontro casual entre ela e o Príncipe William nas margens de um lago poderia mudar tudo.Será que o Príncipe William conseguirá convencer Cecília a abandonar seus planos e reconhecer o destino que os une?Adentre o Reino de Winteville e descubra os caminhos que aguardam Cecília D Ávilla.

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