- Anglický jazyk
The Cursed Butterfly (ROMANCE)
Autor: Trevor Lawson
In the picturesque village of Willowshade, where whispers of magic linger in the air, an old legend haunts the hearts of its people: the story of the Cursed Butterfly. The tale speaks of a golden butterfly, bound by a spell to protect a family line but doomed... Viac o knihe
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O knihe
In the picturesque village of Willowshade, where whispers of magic linger in the air, an old legend haunts the hearts of its people: the story of the Cursed Butterfly. The tale speaks of a golden butterfly, bound by a spell to protect a family line but doomed to bring misfortune to anyone who loves them. Amelia Winters, a kind but reclusive artist, has always been drawn to the legend. After inheriting her grandmother's crumbling estate on the edge of the village, Amelia discovers an ornate locket with a butterfly motif-and unknowingly sets the curse in motion. Soon after, a mysterious stranger arrives in Willowshade. Elias Gray, a wanderer with a shadowed past, is unlike anyone Amelia has ever met. His quiet intensity and piercing gaze spark something within her-a longing she's tried to bury. But as their connection deepens, strange occurrences begin to plague the village, and Amelia realizes that Elias knows far more about the curse than he lets on. As secrets unravel and danger draws closer, Amelia and Elias must confront the truth about the curse and their intertwined fates. Torn between love and fear, Amelia must decide if she's willing to risk everything for a chance at happiness-or if breaking the curse will mean sacrificing the only person she's ever truly loved. The Cursed Butterfly is a sweeping romantic fantasy about love, sacrifice, and the power of breaking free from the chains of destiny. In a world where legends come alive, can love triumph over a curse that spans generations?
- Vydavateľstvo: Trevor Lawson
- Rok vydania: 2024
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 229 x 152 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9798330597512