The book blends elements of Victorian romance with a supernatural twist, primarily set in the historic city of , England. Plot Summary
The novel is often characterized by its exploration of the following themes:
: Unlike many traditional romances featuring very young protagonists, Margaret is a middle-aged woman, offering a refreshing perspective on finding love and a "second act" later in life.
is a Spanish-language historical romance and time-travel novel written by María Isabel Salcedo , published as part of the Beldades Problemáticas (Troublesome Beauties) series.
The story follows , a middle-aged woman who finds herself orphaned and financially ruined. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she inherits a mansion in Bath. While she initially plans to sell the property to fund her aspirations as a writer, she discovers the house contains deep-seated secrets.
: A significant portion of the tension and humor stems from Margaret’s modern (or at least more contemporary) sensibilities clashing with the Baron’s strict Victorian-era morality.
: The setting of Bath, famous for its literary history (notably Jane Austen), serves as a thematic backdrop for Margaret’s own dreams of becoming an author.
The book blends elements of Victorian romance with a supernatural twist, primarily set in the historic city of , England. Plot Summary
The novel is often characterized by its exploration of the following themes: La Verdad De Margaret Trudis Maria Isabel Salse...
: Unlike many traditional romances featuring very young protagonists, Margaret is a middle-aged woman, offering a refreshing perspective on finding love and a "second act" later in life. The book blends elements of Victorian romance with
is a Spanish-language historical romance and time-travel novel written by María Isabel Salcedo , published as part of the Beldades Problemáticas (Troublesome Beauties) series. The story follows , a middle-aged woman who
The story follows , a middle-aged woman who finds herself orphaned and financially ruined. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she inherits a mansion in Bath. While she initially plans to sell the property to fund her aspirations as a writer, she discovers the house contains deep-seated secrets.
: A significant portion of the tension and humor stems from Margaret’s modern (or at least more contemporary) sensibilities clashing with the Baron’s strict Victorian-era morality.
: The setting of Bath, famous for its literary history (notably Jane Austen), serves as a thematic backdrop for Margaret’s own dreams of becoming an author.