Silk is the first in a planned trilogy following the life of Amber, the daughter of a Russian artist and grandson of White Pickford. First fixed in 1900, this magnificent story reveals the love and the loss of this young rookie, whose only wish in life was to open and love to emulate fulfilled his parents 'marriage', but for their death early, but must succumb to the efforts of their formidable grandmother, Blanche.
As a young girl, Amberis the Society of London and the airs of his haughty aristocracy intimidated, but when fate sends his Lord Robert, feels she can finally be able to make inroads into this world sublime. An old school friend, Beth, saves her from a potentially embarrassing and unsatisfactory output and their friendship continues to grow in so far as Amber first place in Paris and then in the south of France for a luxury holiday with the aristocratic family, Beth. There she meets andfalls in love with the artist, Jean-Philippe ... but their illicit love affair is pulled up short, as Lord Robert to Amber shows what is really a man, Jean-Philippe. Pregnant and desperate, Amber easily accept a sexless marriage with a man who can respect her, but never love. While all that we are painfully aware of heart, Jay unwavering love for Amber, which is detected too late.
Both are very intense and moving love story and a history ofof a bygone era of British history, is a powerful story of intrigue Silk, greed, drug addiction and the intense privacy British aristocracy in a crucial phase. Jordan recalls the brooding, salacious and delicious life of a detail that many of us could only dream of - homes sumptuous, decadent life, dances and parties, and through it all, a love of a fabric that manages its way effortlessly plot through the story.
Huge entertainment value, sometimes a bit 'awkward, and, Stilts but still manages to capture your heart - this is a wonderful read what is recommended for all the romantics out there.
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