Ai no Yukue
Synopsis
This sadness I feel when he treats me coldly... Is this love? It is a Thorneloe family tradition for women to get their portrait painted when they turn twenty-one. Arabella, repulsed by her father, couldn't care less about this tradition. But when she's told that Zoltán, a world-renowned Hungarian artist, will be painting her, Arabella finds herself intrigued by his home country. Deciding it would be a good idea to stay away from her father for a while, Arabella travels to Hungary. But Zoltán continually gives her the cold shoulder and refuses to start working on her portrait! What is going on in the mind of this temperamental artist? (Source: Harlequin/SB Creative Corp.)
Background
Ai no Yukue was published digitally in English as Hungarian Rhapsody by Harlequin/SB Creative Corp. on November 3, 2019.