
A SLEEPING BEAUTY AWAKES Marina Martyn was extremely rich and very beautiful, and engaged to a handsome and equally rich young man who loved her, but she did not love him. She always had everything, except a man she could love. When she broke off her engagement, she knew she must get away for a time from London and her hectic social life and find something she had never known; solitude. "I must get away," she cried. Away from her glamorous playmates and the man who wanted to marry her. She went to Estoril in Portugal, but she did not find solitude. She met a mysterious South American, fell madly in love with him, and found herself together with him on the run for their lives! So she ran away to Spain into the arms of the mysterious stranger. Marina had found the one man she could love, but he had plunged her into deadly peril! Who was this man who had bewitched her? Who was trying to kill them both?
Seeking escape from a stifling social life, Marina Martyn flees to Portugal only to find herself entangled in a dangerous pursuit with a mysterious stranger. Marina, a wealthy socialite, abandons her engagement to find the solitude she has never experienced. Her plans are disrupted when she encounters a South American man who captures her interest and pulls her into a high-stakes flight across borders. The narrative follows her transition from a life of luxury to one of immediate physical peril, forcing her to navigate both her growing affection for the stranger and the external threats pursuing them. The story utilizes a third-person perspective to track her rapid shift from socialite to fugitive.
Readers often identify this work as a classic example of the author's signature romantic style, characterized by rapid pacing and dramatic stakes. Discussion frequently centers on the contrast between the protagonist's initial sheltered life and the sudden, dangerous circumstances she encounters. Critics note that the narrative prioritizes emotional intensity and the development of the central relationship over complex political or realistic world-building. Fans of the genre highlight the escapist quality of the plot, which balances the thrill of a chase with the traditional elements of a whirlwind romance. The book is frequently cited as a representative piece of the author's extensive bibliography, appealing to those who enjoy fast-moving, character-driven romantic fiction.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Arrow Books
ISBN-10:
0090019504
ISBN-13:
9780090019502
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