Goldheart

· Andari Chronicles Книга 2 · Tantor Media Inc · Читает Esther Wane
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An enchanting fantasy romance inspired by Rumpelstiltskin . . . All Elaine Westover ever wanted was to be left alone. A shy but brilliant artist, her only desire is to paint in peace, but when she is forced to accept a commission in order to save her family home, she must confront a client as villainous as he is rich. After a chilling encounter reveals his twisted ambitions, he imprisons her and threatens to destroy everything she loves unless she meets his demands. Held captive in a house haunted by tragedy and despair, Elaine fears that neither her courage nor her skill can save her from a dark and terrifying fate. To defeat her captor and win back her freedom, Elaine must accept the aid of an enigmatic stranger, who may be hiding his own reasons for wanting her to stay.

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Kenley Davidson is the author of the Andari Chronicles, an interconnected series of fairy tale retellings, and Conclave Worlds, a romantic science fiction series. She also writes sweet contemporary romance under the pseudonym Kacey Linden.

Esther Wane is a British actor and voice-over artist who has narrated audiobooks in a variety of genres, including memoir, politics, romantic fiction, and children's literature. She has a lifelong passion for literature and can often be found browsing bookshops at any spare moment.

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