
The House of Three
When a young maid enters the quiet world of the Villiers estate, she becomes more than a servant—she becomes a mirror, a disruption, a question none of them dared ask.
In a household governed by unspoken rules and delicate hierarchies, every glance, every silence carries meaning. Between duty and desire, control and surrender, a fragile tension unfolds—quietly, irrevocably.
And as the boundaries between closeness and submission begin to blur, each choice takes on the weight of consequence.
A literary novel of restraint and intensity, The House of Three explores the shifting lines between power and intimacy, where even the smallest gesture can become a turning point.
For readers who cherish slow-burning narratives, psychological nuance, and the sensual weight of what remains unsaid.
ca. 64.500 words
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