Le Lac d'or
- 157pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Kay Thorpe est une auteure renommée pour sa capacité à immerger les lecteurs dans des mondes richement construits et des paysages émotionnels profonds. Son style d'écriture est fluide et évocateur, dépeignant magistralement des personnages et des décors qui prennent vie sur la page. Thorpe explore des thèmes intemporels tels que l'amour, la perte et la résilience de l'esprit humain, ce qui résonne profondément auprès d'un large public. Ses œuvres sont appréciées pour leur profondeur émotionnelle et leur talent narratif.







A Man Of Means by Kay Thorpe released on Dec 24, 1982 is available now for purchase.
She had driven away the man she loved.Sharon Tiler met Lee Brent by accident, but his pursuit of her was purposeful and marriage quickly followed. But when rumors started, Sharon hadn't the confidence or security to ignore them.The thought that Lee had married her just to comply with his father's wishes hurt her beyond words. And now her silly retaliation had made Lee believe she was a scheming, money-hungry seductress.It would take more than apologies to erase his doubts. Was Lee's love for her strong enough? Or would she always face rejection from the man she adored?
The Alpha Man. Hungarian Rhapsody
Lisa Farrel was at her wits' end, wondering how she could possibly raise the money to get her beloved brother out of serious trouble, when Brad Norton appeared on the scene, like an answer to a prayer. Within a few days of their meeting, he had proposed to her--and Lisa agreed, on condition that he provide the money her brother so desperately needed. She had been honest with Brad about her reasons for marrying him, and thought she could expect the same honesty from him. He had implied that she attracted him, and that he was willing to wait for something deeper to develop between them. How could the marriage work out once Lisa discovered that his motives for marrying her had actually been as calculating as her own?
There were three men in Vanessa's life: her father, who had deserted her and her mother; Michael, the man who wanted to marry her; and Raoul Du Temple. She had some to this Pacific island to find her father, and to put distance between her and Michael, thinking that a holiday would solve all her problems—only to find that they were just beginning. She could have flown straight back home, but her father was ill, and needed her, so she stayed to look after him. But it was the enigmatic Raoul who finally caused her to stay...