Sacrament
przez
Susan Squires
Brak ocen
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
357
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 2007
Wydawca
Love Spell
ISBN-10
0505524724
ISBN-13
9780505524720
Opis
In the sun-drenched streets of Sienna, a forbidden kiss ignites a passionate affair that transcends time and morality. Set against the idyllic backdrop of the Mediterranean, the story unfolds as two souls are drawn together by an undeniable chemistry that shimmers like the Mediterranean waves. But this love, intense and intoxicating, is tinged with the weight of sin, leading them down a path fraught with danger and desire.
As their relationship deepens, layers of mystery and intrigue envelop them, revealing hidden secrets that challenge their perceptions of love and sacrifice. The characters find themselves navigating a dark underworld, where the consequences of their choices extend far beyond their personal histories. In a tale woven with temptation and redemption, they must confront not only their feelings for one another but also the haunting echoes of their pasts that threaten to unravel their present.
As their relationship deepens, layers of mystery and intrigue envelop them, revealing hidden secrets that challenge their perceptions of love and sacrifice. The characters find themselves navigating a dark underworld, where the consequences of their choices extend far beyond their personal histories. In a tale woven with temptation and redemption, they must confront not only their feelings for one another but also the haunting echoes of their pasts that threaten to unravel their present.
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