
Enraptured
por:
Elisabeth Naughton
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa blanda
ISBN 10: 1402262124
ISBN 13: 9781402262128
Fecha de publicación:
April 3rd, 2012
Editorial: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Páginas: 402
Géneros: Mystery
In a world filled with magic and mystery, Orpheus is a captivating figure whose charm and unpredictability draw people to him like moths to a flame. Known for his devil-may-care attitude, he lives life on his own terms, seemingly unbothered by the rules that govern others. However, beneath his carefree exterior lies a complexity that few get to see, hiding secrets that could either enthrall or devastate those who dare to get close.
As he weaves through his chaotic existence, Orpheus encounters individuals who challenge his perspective, forcing him to confront not only the past he has tried to escape but also the potential of a future he never dared to envision. Every interaction seems to ignite something within him, awakening desires and dreams that have long been buried under layers of bravado.
Elisabeth Naughton skillfully crafts an evocative narrative that plunges readers into the tumultuous journey of self-discovery and redemption. Each page invites an exploration of connection, the nature of freedom, and the delicate dance between liberation and attachment. The story resonates with themes of love, loss, and the risk inherent in truly living.
As he weaves through his chaotic existence, Orpheus encounters individuals who challenge his perspective, forcing him to confront not only the past he has tried to escape but also the potential of a future he never dared to envision. Every interaction seems to ignite something within him, awakening desires and dreams that have long been buried under layers of bravado.
Elisabeth Naughton skillfully crafts an evocative narrative that plunges readers into the tumultuous journey of self-discovery and redemption. Each page invites an exploration of connection, the nature of freedom, and the delicate dance between liberation and attachment. The story resonates with themes of love, loss, and the risk inherent in truly living.