Tajanstveni vikont

Tajanstveni vikont

Elizabeth Boyle

The novel The Mysterious Viscount by Elizabeth Boyle delivers a seductive and suspenseful story about a mysterious nobleman with a dark past and a woman who unexpectedly finds herself in his world.

The The Viscount Who Lived Down the Lane is the fourth book in Elizabeth Boyle's Rhymes of Love series. The story follows Louisa Tempest, a young woman who arrives in Mayfair and immediately finds herself in trouble with her incorrigible cat, Hannibal. The cat escapes from a carriage and runs straight into the house of the reclusive Viscount Wakefield, Pierson Stratton. Louisa is forced to confront the Viscount, whose harsh temper is only surpassed by the disorder in his home.

Convinced that his behavior will improve if the household is put in order, Louisa decides to take matters into her own hands. Despite the Viscount's attempts to dissuade her, her persistence and daily "fixing" of the house begin to change his life. Pierson, who has avoided society since returning from the war, slowly realizes that it is impossible to get rid of Louise and that her presence awakens in him feelings that he has long repressed.

Inspired by the fairy tale "Beauty and the Beast," this historical romance tells a fun and witty story of love that blossoms between two seemingly incompatible people. Elizabeth Boyle skillfully combines humor, emotion, and passion, creating a story that will delight fans of Regency romances.

Original title
The Viscount Who Lived Down the Lane
Translation
Andrea Maksimović
Editor
Hana Vunić
Graphics design
Marija Morić
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
326
Publisher
Mozaik knjiga, Zagreb, 2021.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53143-063-0

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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