Halcyone

Halcyone

Elinor Glyn

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9789362201829
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'Halcyone' by Elinor Glyn is a captivating tale set amidst the opulence and intrigue of high society. Within the lavish world of aristocracy, love blossoms amidst forbidden desires and societal expectations. The novel brims with romance, as characters navigate the complexities of passion and desire against a backdrop of wealth and glamour. Intrigue weaves its way through the narrative, as scandalous secrets threaten to unravel the delicate fabric of aristocratic society. Drama unfolds as forbidden love ignites forbidden passions, leading to betrayals and redemption. At the heart of 'Halcyone' lies the timeless struggle for power and acceptance, where characters grapple with the consequences of their actions and the allure of forbidden love. Seduction lurks around every corner, tempting characters to indulge in their deepest desires while risking everything they hold dear. Through the trials and tribulations of its characters, 'Halcyone' explores the complexities of love and the pursuit of happiness in a world dictated by societal norms and expectations. Ultimately, the novel offers a glimpse into the human condition, where love, passion, and redemption intertwine in a captivating tapestry of emotions and desires.

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