Ahh, Beauty!

Ahh, Beauty! by Lucia Bruels is a historical romance novel published by AuthorHouse in November 2001. This edition spans 404 pages and is presented in English. Set in the early 1700s across France, the Barbary Coast, and Italy, the story follows Anna-Marie, a daughter of French nobility, who reluctantly steps into the role of an eastern dancer in Marseille. As she navigates her desires, she finds herself torn between the man of her dreams and a Prince from another world, leading to a series of dramatic events that change her life.
Readers will encounter a tale filled with adventure and intrigue as Anna-Marie’s journey unfolds. After being kidnapped, she escapes in Naples and becomes a model for an Italian Duke known for his erotic art. The narrative explores themes of beauty and desire, revealing how these elements can be both enchanting and burdensome. As Anna-Marie fulfills her bargain for an escort home, her fate takes an unexpected turn when she is sold to a band of gypsies. This captivating saga continues from the previous work, Unbreak My Heart, offering a rich tapestry of historical and romantic elements.
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France, the Barbary Coast, Italy, in the early 1700’s was a man’s world. A daughter of French nobility, a bored Anna-Marie agrees to fill in for a friend, performing in Marseille as an eastern dancer. She forces herself upon the man of her dreams but finds true love and erotic passion with a Prince of another world. Kidnapped from his arms, she escapes in the crowded seaport of Naples.
Desperate to elude her pursuers, she becomes a model for an Italian Duke, a painter of erotic art. Fulfilling her part of the bargain, she is promised an escort home. She is, instead, sold to a band of gypsies. Beauty is moonlight and jasmine. Beauty is a curse. The saga continues from Unbreak My Heart.
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