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bookapotamus 's review for:
The Most Beautiful Girl in Cuba
by Chanel Cleeton
I absolutely adore Chanel Cleeton's books and this was no exception. It did take a much slower start in the beginning as this one definitely feels much more historical in theme than her others, but once I got into it - I was all in.
She has this way of making you care abut every single one of the women featured in her books. By the end, you fell like you know them personally. As always, the book is layered with history, love, and strong females whose lives intersect in the most beautiful of ways.
The fight for the independence of Cuba takes center stage, and how it affects these three women's lives. And it's once again, beautifully written, rich in historical facts and descriptions that transport you to Cuba and NYC, and full of the strength and power of some pretty inspirational females - always a recurring theme in her stories that I am happy to devour.
And I love the character connections in each of her books - they are always fun to stumble upon!!
She has this way of making you care abut every single one of the women featured in her books. By the end, you fell like you know them personally. As always, the book is layered with history, love, and strong females whose lives intersect in the most beautiful of ways.
The fight for the independence of Cuba takes center stage, and how it affects these three women's lives. And it's once again, beautifully written, rich in historical facts and descriptions that transport you to Cuba and NYC, and full of the strength and power of some pretty inspirational females - always a recurring theme in her stories that I am happy to devour.
And I love the character connections in each of her books - they are always fun to stumble upon!!