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Louise de la Valliere

Alexandre Dumas

Casa editrice: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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A forbidden love, a king's desire, and a court where loyalty can cost your life.
In Louise de la Vallière, the world of 17th-century France comes alive with dazzling drama as the young and gentle Louise becomes entangled in a dangerous affair at the glittering court of Louis XIV. Amid royal ambition, political scheming, and the shadow of the Musketeers, emotional battles prove as fierce as sword fights.

Praised for its rich characters and sweeping romance, this novel is one of Dumas's most dramatic works—filled with passion, betrayal, and unforgettable twists. Readers adore it for its blend of historical depth and irresistible storytelling.

If you crave epic emotion, courtly intrigue, and the timeless allure of Dumas's world, this story will keep you turning pages long into the night.

Enter the court of the Sun King—start reading now and discover a love story written in the shadow of power.
Disponibile da: 02/12/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 628 pagine.

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