



Cotillion
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Descripción editorial
"Cotillion" is a Regency romance novel written by Georgette Heyer. Set in early 19th-century England, the story follows the adventures of a young woman named Kitty Charing.
Kitty Charing is a spirited and independent young woman who finds herself in an unusual predicament. Her wealthy guardian, Mr. Matthew Penicuik, has left her a large inheritance on the condition that she marries one of his nephews. Kitty has her heart set on one of the nephews, the charming and dashing Jack Westruther. However, Jack is already engaged to the beautiful and haughty Miss Henrietta Silverdale.
Determined to win Jack's heart and secure her inheritance, Kitty devises a plan. She convinces her childhood friend, Freddy Standen, to pose as her suitor in order to make Jack jealous. Freddy is the complete opposite of Jack – he is a good-natured and somewhat bumbling young man, not known for his wit or sophistication. But Kitty believes that she can transform him into a desirable catch and use him to make Jack realize his true feelings for her.
As Kitty and Freddy embark on this charade, they find themselves entangled in a web of misunderstandings, humorous situations, and unexpected twists. Along the way, Kitty begins to see Freddy in a new light and realizes that true love may be closer than she originally thought.
As the story unfolds, Kitty's feelings become increasingly conflicted. She must navigate the complexities of love, loyalty, and societal expectations to find her own path to happiness. In the end, she must make a choice between the man she thought she wanted and the man who truly understands and appreciates her.
"Cotillion" is a delightful tale of romance, wit, and Regency-era social dynamics. Georgette Heyer's vivid characters and sparkling dialogue bring the world of 19th-century England to life, making it a beloved classic among fans of historical romance