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Su Querida Duquesa Catherine Bilson Epub <100% Top>

Su Querida Duquesa (released in English as His Darling Duchess ) is a sweet Regency romance by Catherine Bilson

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, intervenes to save her, the ton’s gossips find them alone and assume the Duke is the attacker. To protect Aurelia's reputation, Rhys immediately offers his hand in marriage. Su Querida Duquesa (released in English as His

| Character | Role | Key Traits | |-----------|------|------------| | | Protagonist; Spanish noblewoman | Intelligent, multilingual, independent, politically astute | | Lord Nathaniel Ravenscourt | Male lead; English duke | Brooding, honorable, grief‑laden, progressive | | Lady Marjorie Pembroke | Antagonist; lady‑in‑waiting | Manipulative, ambitious, socially adept | | Don Alejandro de la Vega | Isabel’s father | Loyal, traditional, but open to modernization | | Lady Eleanor Ravenscourt (posthumous) | Nathaniel’s late wife (appears in flashbacks) | Compassionate, idealised, catalyst for Nathaniel’s growth | | Character | Role | Key Traits |

The story generally follows the classic trope of a Duke who is in need of a wife—perhaps for an heir, perhaps to appease his family, or perhaps to secure an inheritance. He enters into a marriage of convenience with a heroine who is often his opposite: perhaps she is a wallflower, a governess, or a woman of lower social standing who finds herself thrust into the blinding lights of the ton .

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