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Louise de la Valliere - A Captivating Tale of Love and Intrigue by Alexandre Dumas - cover

Louise de la Valliere - A Captivating Tale of Love and Intrigue by Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Verlag: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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🌟 Enter a world of passion, betrayal, and royal intrigue
In Louise de la Vallière, Alexandre Dumas takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through the glories and pitfalls of love within the dazzling court of King Louis XIV. This enthralling tale is the third installment in the d'Artagnan Romances, following the exploits of the famed Musketeers as they navigate political schemes, heartfelt romances, and daring adventures.

📚 At the heart of the story lies Louise de la Vallière, a woman whose tenderness and vulnerability clash with the ruthless ambitions surrounding her. Dumas paints a vivid picture of her romance with King Louis XIV, weaving an unforgettable tapestry of loyalty, love, and sacrifice. Meanwhile, the Musketeers face their own dilemmas, taking readers on thrilling escapades that combine Dumas' masterful storytelling with his unmatched ability to craft complex characters.

🎭 This novel is rich with emotional depth and historical drama, offering readers both action and romance in equal measure. Dumas captures the grandeur of the 17th-century French court while exploring themes of power, loyalty, and human frailty.
🏆 A literary masterpiece, Louise de la Vallière remains a cherished part of Dumas' legacy, captivating readers across generations with its thrilling plot and vivid characters.

📖 Don't miss this timeless classic that combines adventure, romance, and intrigue in one extraordinary tale. Click "Buy Now" to delve into the enchanting world of Alexandre Dumas.
Verfügbar seit: 09.04.2025.
Drucklänge: 412 Seiten.

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