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La condesa de Lino

La condesa de Lino

Ana Izquierdo Lamelas / Ana Izquierdo Lamelas

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Editorial:
Letrame
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9788410893191
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Cuando Josephine pierde a su padre siendo apenas una niña, su vida da un giro inesperado. Su madre decide dejarla al cuidado de distintas personas y se traslada a París, donde forma una nueva familia. Años después, Josephine, conocida como la condesa de lino, ha crecido, convirtiéndose en una joven inteligente e independiente, capaz de dirigir sus negocios con la misma solvencia con la que dirige su vida.Un día, su mundo ordenado se sacude: su madre regresa inesperadamente y la invita a pasar unos días en su hogar, para conocer a esa ’nueva familia’. Lo que parece un simple recuentro se convierte en el detonante de una cadena de intrigas y revelaciones que harán tambalear las certezas de Josephine. Entre misterios y lealtades inesperadas, descubre secretos de su pasado y una red de personas dispuestas a dolor todo para protegerla.Ambientada en la Francia del siglo XVII, La condesa de lino combina amor, intriga y aventura, brindando una historia que, sin duda, te atrapa desde la primera página.

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