Bitter Enchantment Yvonne Whittal Here
Rogan’s transformation is slower. He must swallow his pride, realizing that the woman he married for convenience is the only woman who can actually reach his hardened heart. The "enchantment" is not magic; it is the slow, realistic falling in love between two people who started as enemies.
: A central trope where the marriage is initially a business transaction or a means of survival. In this story, it serves as the catalyst for character growth as Melanie and Jason are forced to confront their mutual prejudices and growing attraction within the confines of their unwanted union. bitter enchantment yvonne whittal
: The central conflict revolves around Melanie's reluctant agreement to marry Jason to protect her family's legacy. Brooding Hero Rogan’s transformation is slower
The novel explores a "corporate marauder" archetype (Jason) exerting control over an "innocent" heroine (Melanie). Like most of Whittal's work, it is set in South Africa : A central trope where the marriage is