Bitter Enchantment Yvonne Whittal

A wealthy South African millionaire and corporate figure. He is portrayed as brooding and dominant, having "spotted" Melanie at her father's funeral and deciding then to pursue her through financial leverage. Bridget Ryan (Granny Bridget):

(1979) by Yvonne Whittal is a classic Harlequin Romance featuring the marriage of convenience trope set against the backdrop of South Africa. It holds a solid community rating of roughly 3.36 out of 5 stars on Goodreads and 4.5 to 4.6 stars on retail platforms like Amazon . Plot Overview bitter enchantment yvonne whittal

, the book is a classic example of the "marriage of convenience" trope set against a South African backdrop. Plot Summary The story follows A wealthy South African millionaire and corporate figure

"If you love the angst of early Judith McNaught or the emotional brutality of Charlotte Lamb, you need to hunt down Bitter Enchantment. Whittal does not let her characters off easy." It holds a solid community rating of roughly 3

Whittal had a gift for making the environment feel like a character. The heat of the climate often mirrors the rising heat between the protagonists.

Why does this specific book maintain a cult following? The thematic depth, surprising for a category romance of its era, provides the answer.