As the Viscountess of Schreiber, Aneta did everything she could to protect her family—
only to be met with her husband’s betrayal.
Leaving everything behind, she sets out to start a new life at her childhood home by Lake Elgreen, where she once lived with her grandfather.
But then—
“Never mind the name. How much do you want?”
The young duke of the Renstein family, who had built a villa on the hill, had appeared.
“You’re rude and absolutely insufferable. And yet, here you are, fighting over a house with someone just as rude and insufferable as you.”
Day after day, he keeps pestering her to sell her lakeside home, making her life unnecessarily difficult.
—
Take your hatred for an old friend and whisk it with eggs.
Melt the pain of betrayal with sugar and berries.
Use a tray of loneliness and despair and bake it all in the oven.
And there you have it—a perfectly sweet pie.
So come visit Lake Elgreen, where the sun shines so brightly, not even the smallest shadow can linger.