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A House Called Bellevigne

(1982)
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Ever since she'd met the aristocratic Lucien Charon, the old French proverb,She who risks nothing has nothing "Qui ne risque rien, n'a rien. "the proverb had echoed in Troy's mind. - But hadn't she risked enough already? After all, she'd abandoned her career as a famous international model to devote herself to her sculpture with only the prospect of an uncertain inheritance in the Loire--a house called Bellevigne--to sustain her. Now that she knew Lucien, Comte de Seve, was the rightful master of Bellevigne, could she risk staying and losing her heart? had echoed in Troy's mind. - But hadn't she risked enough already? After all, she'd abandoned her career as a famous international model to devote herself to her sculpture with only the prospect of an uncertain inheritance in the Loire--a house called Bellevigne--to sustain her. And now that she knew Lucien, Comte de Seve, was the rightful master of Bellevigne, could she risk staying and losing her heart?


Genre: Romance

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