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La Dama y el Corsario , written by and published in 2020, is a historical romance set in colonial America that explores themes of autonomy, identity, and the clash between societal duty and personal passion. Plot Overview and Character Dynamics

Frey utilizes the colonial setting to emphasize the restrictive nature of Victorian-era social structures for women. The novel is frequently praised for its "exquisite prose" and meticulous attention to historical detail, including the use of slang that Shannon employs to sell her male persona.

La dama y el corsario: Romance histórico y victoriano. - Amazon

: Discuss Virginia as a symbolic space where characters can shed their past baggage and family secrets to start anew.

: Naval skirmishes and the treacherous journey to the New World.

: A deep-seated family secret involving the Marquis of Berkeley and Shannon’s past.

: Contrast the legal status of Captain Black as a criminal with his moral character, exploring Frey's commentary on societal justice.

Readers on Babelio highlight that while the book contains romantic and erotic elements, it focuses heavily on the "intrigue and suspense" of Shannon's survival and the eventual discovery of the lies that forced her into exile.