The looming bankruptcy of Ivy's family adds urgency and high stakes to the marriage arrangements. About the Author
Described as a sickly young woman with a low sense of self-worth. Her family’s impending financial ruin weighs heavily on her, and she believes herself unworthy of someone like Jasper.
However, complications arise when Jasper finds himself unexpectedly drawn to his fiancée's younger sister, . Key Characters
The protagonist and heir to the Earldom of Edinburgh. He faces a deep internal conflict between his duty to his uncle and his growing passion for the "wrong" woman.
María Isabel Salsench Ollé was born in Lleida, Spain. Although she originally studied chemistry and worked as a laboratory technician, she turned to writing to fulfill her artistic vocation. Her debut novel, Piel de Luna , won the award from Readers Crew in 2019. She is prolific in the historical romance genre, often focusing on the Victorian era and strong-willed female leads.
Ivy's younger sister and Jasper's original fiancée. Ivy initially attempts to help Jasper grow closer to Queenie, inadvertently putting her own heart at risk. Core Themes
Ivy's journey involves overcoming her belief that she is "lesser" than her sister or unworthy of love.