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The Princess And The Knight - cover

The Princess And The Knight

Carlos Usín

Maison d'édition: Tektime

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Synopsis

A sad and lonely princess searches for the one thing she doesn’t have: a man who loves her.A sad princess, abandoned by her husband, immerses herself in the care of her children. She lives in a cold land and longs for the one thing money can’t buy, but that other women in much poorer circumstances do enjoy: an honorable and caring man who loves her. And she has set out to solve this problem with the help of her cousin.PUBLISHER: TEKTIME
Disponible depuis: 15/06/2024.

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