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Isabel and the Rogue
by Liana De la Rosa
Gosh darn it, this second Luna Sisters book got me. I will always and forever be a sucker for a pining lead male falling for the invisible wallflower, and while this checked all those boxes, it was also rich with history. Throw in a little espionage and this was catnip for me. I think what kept it from a perfect 5 star for me was just a little bit of repetitive language and a bit of a dragging plot about 2/3rds through. However, this title still really shines, and if you enjoy any of the things listed above, it's well worth your time.