Duchess - 1, #1 - E-book - ePub

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 Darryl Martel - Duchess - 1, #1.
Duchess In the serene countryside of Hertfordshire, amidst the rolling hills and verdant meadows, began the tale of Helen Baxter. Born to humble yet... Lire la suite
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Duchess In the serene countryside of Hertfordshire, amidst the rolling hills and verdant meadows, began the tale of Helen Baxter. Born to humble yet respectable parents, Helen's early years were marked by simplicity and contentment. Her father, a scholarly gentleman with a love for literature and history, and her mother, a woman of quiet grace and wisdom, instilled in her a sense of integrity and a love for learning.
From a young age, Helen formed a close bond with Elizabeth Bennet, a spirited and intelligent girl from the nearby estate of Longbourn. Their friendship blossomed over shared adventures and heartfelt conversations, each finding in the other a kindred spirit. The two girls, different yet complementary, navigated the trials and joys of youth side by side. As the years passed, their paths diverged yet remained intertwined.
Elizabeth's journey led her to the grand estate of Pemberley, where she became the beloved wife of Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, a man of great wealth and influence. Helen, ever the faithful friend, often visited Elizabeth, finding solace and joy in their continued companionship. It was during one of these visits to Pemberley that Helen's destiny took an unexpected turn. There, she met Lord James Percy, the charming and kind-hearted younger son of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland.
Their connection was immediate, a spark that kindled into a deep and abiding love. Despite the differences in their social standing, James saw in Helen the qualities he admired most: sincerity, intelligence, and a compassionate heart.

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  • Date de parution
    04/09/2024
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  • ISBN
    978-1-304-21617-5
  • EAN
    9781304216175
  • Format
    ePub
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