Mary's Desire

Mary's Desire
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Download or read book Mary's Desire written by Dama Beltrán and published by Dama Beltrán. This book was released on 2024-06-29 with total page 735 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The only wish Mary has had since childhood is to become a doctor as respected as her father. For her, it’s absurd to live in a society that doesn’t consider women as efficient as men or the opinion that medical professionals have about her absurd purpose. Mary is confident in her intelligence and rationality to face these obstacles. She is an authentic Moore, she is convinced that, unlike her sisters, there’s not a single drop of gypsy blood in her body. Her mind is capable of controlling the passions that come with her mother's name..., but everything changes when she meets Lord Giesler. «When an Arany woman sees the man Morgana has chosen for her for the first time, who she was and what she desired disappears...», her mother had said on many occasions. Reason or passion? What option will the second daughter choose?


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