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A review by whatkarireads
The Most Beautiful Girl in Cuba by Chanel Cleeton
3.0
This is the fourth Chanel Cleeton book I've read and can confidently say that her stories are solid summer reads.
I love historical fiction, especially when I’m introduced to a little known slice of history. In this case, Cuba’s fight for independence from Spain and the Gilded Age of NYC in 1896.
I loved how the story was propelled through the eyes of three main female characters: Evangelina, Marina and Grace. This was an easy yet engaging read. Cleeton’s books rarely end up on my year end “Standouts & Shoutouts” list, but I keep reading and enjoying them year after year.
I love historical fiction, especially when I’m introduced to a little known slice of history. In this case, Cuba’s fight for independence from Spain and the Gilded Age of NYC in 1896.
I loved how the story was propelled through the eyes of three main female characters: Evangelina, Marina and Grace. This was an easy yet engaging read. Cleeton’s books rarely end up on my year end “Standouts & Shoutouts” list, but I keep reading and enjoying them year after year.