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Paperback Jungle Love Book

ISBN: 1025764250

ISBN13: 9781025764252

Jungle Love

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"Jungle Love" is a captivating tale of passion and peril set against the lush and untamed backdrops of the tropical wilderness. Written by Louise Gerard, a celebrated author of early twentieth-century exotic romance, the narrative follows the emotional journeys and physical challenges of characters caught between the rigid constraints of civilization and the raw intensity of the natural world. As the title suggests, the work explores the intersections of love and survival, delving into themes of devotion, courage, and the transformative power of an unforgiving landscape.

Gerard's prose captures the vivid sensory details of an environment both beautiful and dangerous, providing a window into the popular adventure-romance genre of the 1920s. "Jungle Love" offers readers a dramatic story where the boundaries of social norms are tested by the trials of the wild. This work stands as a significant example of period fiction that captivated audiences with its blend of high-stakes drama and romantic escapism. It remains a compelling read for those interested in the evolution of romantic adventure stories and the historical portrayal of exotic locales in early twentieth-century popular literature.

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