Balchik Secret by Silvi Stamen
Sylvia is a young student who decides to go to a small town located on the Black Sea. Summer is ahead of her, and she understands that she has to find employment to spend the summer in the cosy Balchik.
And while she maintains a distant relationship with a man who works in England, she can’t help but accept the enticing offer, which comes just weeks after she started working at a hotel near the beach. A man is about to fall in love, and with her dangerous and frivolous behaviour, Sylvia will discover a secret kept for many years. And it includes Maria Edinburska, creator of the Palace of Balchik and the Turkish merchant Osman.
Just a simple summer on the beach – countless girls work every year on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. But when Sylvia finds herself in the White City, she finds herself outside her usual living environment amid imposing hotels and expensive cars. Mr Big is an interesting and attractive man, and he seems to have no intention of stopping visiting the hotel where Sylvia works. Besides, his place of work is right in front of it.
Two people who are attracted to each other from the first moment. And two others who hide secrets that no one should know.
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Author Bio:
My name is Silvi Stamen and I am a writer, traveller, cat-lover and gardener. I was born at a town nearby the Danube River, named Vidin and as a little child I often passed by the shore, thinking and imagining some love stories. Later on, in my adult life I had the chance to visit Balchik, its beautiful people and Castle I was mesmerised. However, after fifteen long years I decided to write this story… Thanks the pandemic!!!
So, today I am married and a proud owner ot three black cats. They gave me inspiration and make me laugh a lot. In fact, they are also in my life thanks to the pandemic.
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