The second book in the series "The Byrons of Braebourne". Warren delivers one of his most passionate novels here: the fire between the characters burns from the very first page, the scenes are extremely erotic, and the emotional conflict (revenge vs. love
The Byrons have a reputation as "crazy, evil and dangerous" people. And besides, very inhospitable. It never occurred to the beautiful Meg Amberley that she could become Cade Byron's fiancee.
In his novels Eugenie Grandet (1833) and The Museum of Antiquities (1837), Balzac explores universal themes of greed, human passions, sacrifice, and moral dilemmas, placing them in different social contexts of 19th-century French society.