Cecilia de Noël: Love, Jealousy, and Society: A Tale of 19th Century Romance and Intrigue
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Horror
格式
Kindle
页数
121
语言
英语
已发布
Dec 2, 2019
出版商
Good Press
描述
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century society, Cecilia de Noël weaves a complex tapestry of love, jealousy, and societal expectations. The protagonist, a young man with a curious spirit, stumbles upon the enigmatic world of a grand manor house, where the allure of its inhabitants captivates him. As he navigates the intricacies of their lives, he becomes entwined in a web of passionate entanglements and hidden resentments.
At the heart of the narrative lies Cecilia, a woman of unconventional beauty and depth. Her struggles with societal norms and her own desires serve as a poignant reflection of the era's rigid constraints. The tension between romantic pursuit and the weight of jealousy among the characters adds layers to the story, revealing the vulnerabilities that lurk beneath their polished exteriors.
Throughout the book, themes of love and rivalry unfold, illustrating how the complexities of human emotion can both bind and separate individuals. Falconer's vivid prose immerses readers in a world where every interaction is steeped in meaning, and each choice carries heavy consequences, creating a mesmerizing blend of intrigue and romance.
At the heart of the narrative lies Cecilia, a woman of unconventional beauty and depth. Her struggles with societal norms and her own desires serve as a poignant reflection of the era's rigid constraints. The tension between romantic pursuit and the weight of jealousy among the characters adds layers to the story, revealing the vulnerabilities that lurk beneath their polished exteriors.
Throughout the book, themes of love and rivalry unfold, illustrating how the complexities of human emotion can both bind and separate individuals. Falconer's vivid prose immerses readers in a world where every interaction is steeped in meaning, and each choice carries heavy consequences, creating a mesmerizing blend of intrigue and romance.