A Un Duque Libertino No Se Le P Hollie Descha... -
A staple of the Regency romance genre , focusing on the emotional evolution of a couple tied together by social or financial necessity.
The marriage is initially cold and filled with resentment. While Nathan attempts to remain indifferent to his new wife, Ava is determined to challenge him. The narrative explores whether a heart that has never known love can be moved, as Ava sets out to "redeem" the libertine duke despite his resistance. Key Themes and Tropes A Un Duque Libertino No Se Le P Hollie Descha...
Nathan embodies the classic "libertine" figure common in historical romance—men who publicly reject moral strictures until they find a partner who challenges them. A staple of the Regency romance genre ,
A woman who has dreamed of being a duchess her entire life. However, her dream turns into a nightmare when her family arranges a marriage with London’s most notorious rake. The narrative explores whether a heart that has
The title itself poses a challenge to the "I can fix him" trope, questioning if Nathan can truly be changed or if Ava will have to accept him as he is. About the Author
Hollie Deschanel is an author from Cádiz, Spain, known for writing romance novels that often put her characters through significant emotional trials. Her work is characterized by a mix of intense romance and snappy dialogue.
A reluctant duke who never wanted the titles or responsibilities thrust upon him. He agrees to the marriage solely as a means to save his inheritance and continue his life of luxury and libertinage.