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The title Amor ciego (Blind Love) serves as a metaphor for Katherine’s journey. She is "blind" to her own worth beyond her face, and similarly blind to the potential of men who do not fit her rigid aesthetic and financial mold.
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Katherine maintains specific criteria for potential suitors, viewing marriage as a transaction. Amor ciego - Jana Westwood.epub
Westwood draws heavily from the traditions of Jane Austen and Charlotte Brontë, focusing on the friction between passion and the rigid codes of high society.
Despite Alexander meeting her objective requirements, Katherine initially dismisses him, marking a pivotal moment in her character development as her "blindness" to true value begins to surface. The title Amor ciego (Blind Love) serves as
💡 Jana Westwood is a devoted admirer of the 19th century and often crafts "imperfectly unforgettable" characters to make historical fiction feel grounded and real.
The novel by Jana Westwood is the first installment in the Las Wharton series. Published in 2022, this Historical Romance centers on Katherine Wharton, the second daughter of a baron, and explores themes of beauty, social expectations, and personal growth in 19th-century England. 💡 Jana Westwood is a devoted admirer of
Jana Westwood’s Amor ciego critiques the historical reduction of women to decorative objects. By placing Katherine in a position where her initial strategies fail, the author highlights that true connection requires looking past the surface.