Una dama española para un vizconde by is the third installment in the Waterloo series . It is a historical romance that blends Napoleonic-era intrigue with the classic "marriage of convenience" trope, followed by a second-chance romance. Plot Overview
En última instancia, la vida de Rose Lowell nos recuerda que, incluso en los círculos más exclusivos de la sociedad, la determinación, la inteligencia y el encanto pueden abrir puertas y crear oportunidades que de otro modo podrían permanecer cerradas.
In "Una dama española para un vizconde", Rose Lowell weaves a tantalizing tale of love, passion, and societal expectations set against the rich backdrop of 19th-century Spain. This historical romance novel follows the story of [protagonist's names], as they navigate the complexities of their desires and the strictures of their world.
She had been in England for three weeks. Three weeks of bland food, colder stares, and the suffocating weight of her family’s desperation. Her father, the Duke of Ribera, had lost his estates to gambling. Her only currency now was her blood—an ancient, noble Spanish line—and her face, which English lords found “exotically tragic.”
The book explores the tension between Spanish warmth and English reserve. This contrast serves as the primary engine for both the humor and the romantic tension in the plot.