The best thing about Bliss? It's a toss-up between the characters and the actual writing. When she comes into his life, Nardi is shocked and pleased to discover that she has brought feeling back to him.and once Nardi accepts Hannahs love and offers his in return, he is unwilling to give her up for anyone or anything - not even his own disapproving family. Too numb to stand up and fight for himself and his freedom, Nardi willingly(though broodingly)gives in to his familys manipulations.until the unexpected arrival of Hannah. Here, he is watched by his older brother - Much depends on Nardis recovery. A recovering ether-drinker, Nardi is under lock and key in an old cottage on the grounds of the family chateau. Nardi de Saint Valliers life was a mess - it was no longer his own. There, the two women would work to recover any valuable art that could be sold at auction. A grumpy, yet kind old woman, Mrs Besom needs a secretary/companion to accompany her to an old French chateau. She finds her chance in the form of Madame Amelia Besom. I can't find a summary anywhere online and I can't copy the blurb either, since the first thing I did when I finished Bliss was to make a friend read it, too, so here's one of the amazon reviews:īold, brave and charmingly naive, Hannah Van Evan longed for nothing more than to leave her old life behind and run away to Paris. While I read Dance, by Judy Cuevas a few years ago, it took me a while to get a copy of the book that came before that, Bliss.
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