Adam Lazlo, a Hungarian man, searches for his runaway bride in Vienna but ends up in jail, accused of her murder. His fiancée, Lorine Julich, a victim of abuse, fled just days before their wedding. Unravel the mystery by diving into this gripping tale.
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- 2024
- 2023
From this very entertaining account emerges a vibrant picture of the 1980’s and 1990’s life and the portrait of a rare self-made talented women, beautiful, glamorous and career conscious. In a world of decadence and excess and the aspiration of becoming someone successful to prove their achievement, they succeeded to do and to have what they wanted. These women were not really the icon of their age, but their beauty was their weapon to reach their goal to marry the man of their dream, i. e., with good features, stable and trustworthy.
- 2022
Tears behind her Smile
- 604 pages
- 22 hours of reading
Set against a backdrop of beauty and ambition, the story follows two captivating women, Penelope and Perpetual, as they navigate the complexities of love and desire. Penelope, sheltered by privilege, faces the harsh realities of a broken heart, while Perpetual, driven by her past struggles, seeks to redefine her worth. Their encounters with passionate men reveal the intoxicating dynamics of attraction and obsession. With sharp, humorous dialogue, the narrative explores relatable themes of love, lust, and the pursuit of happiness beyond the surface.
- 2022
The book explores the transformative power of challenges in personal growth, highlighting that change often stems from learning, pain, or the passage of time. It emphasizes the beauty of resilience, suggesting that a genuine smile is forged through hardship and struggle. The narrative reflects on the complexities of human emotions and the ways individuals evolve through their experiences.
- 2019
This collection explores the lives of four captivating women navigating affairs, obsessions, and passions. Despite their charm and intelligence, they face setbacks from failed marriages and betrayal, reflecting life's moral complexities. With wit and irony, the narrative delves into themes of innocence and corrupted love.