Tajna

Tajna

Julie Garwood

The novel The Secret is another success from the pen of Julie Garwood, the famous queen of romance novels.

Judith Hampton was as beautiful as she was proud and loyal. At the time when her dear childhood friend was about to give birth to her first child, Judith made her way from her dreary home in England to the Scottish Highlands, intending to be by her side, as she had promised long ago. But there was another, completely personal reason for the trip to that distant region. Judith wanted to meet her real father, Maclean, the head of a Scottish clan. However, nothing could prepare her for the surprise of meeting the irresistibly attractive hillbilly Ian Maitland who will lead her to her friend. In that fateful meeting full of conflicts and contradictions, Judith discovers passion, desire and affection that she did not believe existed beneath Ian's seemingly gruff personality. Taken aback by her defiant, but at the same time gentle and noble nature, Ian also finds himself on the path of discovering the love and warmth that he has been missing all his life. Coming to Scotland for Judith was associated with many surprises. However, nothing will stop her from winning the heart of the man she loves and the affection of the members of his clan... not even the discovery of a terrible secret about her father, which could turn her love into dust and ashes.

Original title
The Secret
Translation
Silvija Čolić
Editor
Zoran maljković
Graphics design
Marija Morić
Dimensions
21 x 13.5 cm
Pages
330
Publisher
Mozaik knjiga, Zagreb, 2013.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53141-426-5

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