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Das Licht der Götter - cover

Das Licht der Götter

Barbara Cartland

Publisher: Barbara Cartland

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Saska, das einzige Kind aus der glücklichen Liebesheirat zwischen Lady Margaret Lang, der einzigen Tochter des zweiten Marquis von Langworth mit dem mittellosen Vikar Mervyn Waverley ist eine sehr schöne und intelligente junge Dame, die seit dem Tod der Mutter von der adeligen Verwandtschaft zurückgewiesen wird, da diese die Entscheidung der Mutter nie verstanden hatte. Saskas Kusine, Lady Deirdre Lang, überredet Saska, an ihrer statt nach Schottland zu ihrem Verlobten den sehr reichen Duke von Silchester auf Strathconna Castle zu reisen, um ihm Gesellschaft zu leisten und zu versorgen, da dieser durch einen Jagdunfall erblindet ist und genesen soll. Deirdre selbst will Partys besuchen, die ihr zu Ehren gehalten werden.
Saksa stimmt zu, um etwaige Folgen, die ihren Vater betreffen könnten zu vermeiden. Deirdre stattet Saksa mit herrlichen Kleidern aus, die sie selbst nicht mehr braucht, da diese nichts dergleichen besitzt. Saska begibt sich mit der Eisenbahn nach Schottland, wo sie von Talbots Großmutter erwartet wird und herzlich empfangen wird. 
Kann Saska glaubhaft in die Rolle ihrer Kusine schlüpfen und Talbot überzeugen, dass seine Verlobte ihn am Krankenbett umsorgt? Kann sie ihn mit ihren Erkenntnissen der Heilkunde and gesunden Ernährung zur Heilung verhelfen? Und wird das Licht der griechischen Götter sie beide umhüllen, so daß sie die wahre Liebe erfahren dürfen?
Available since: 01/14/2023.
Print length: 299 pages.

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