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stormlightreader 's review for:
The Hacienda
by Isabel Cañas
I really enjoyed the slow burn story. I don't know if I enjoyed Vampires of El Norte slightly more than The Hacienda or if I liked them equally but for different reasons, because they're both good but with different vibes. I'm not sure.
Anyway, it took me a little while to get into the story but I find this to be the case with any book I pick up that's set in Mexico. There's a lot of set up and then the story kicks off and I'm there for the duration.
I felt more attached to Andres and enjoyed the story a little more when he was narrating mainly because his POV had the witchcraft and showed his connection to the house and it's people. However, Beatriz's POV did grow on me towards the end of the story and Beatriz and Andres were a likeable duo.
I read the physical along with the audio and that was a good move. I'm looking forward to reading more by Isabel Cañas.
Anyway, it took me a little while to get into the story but I find this to be the case with any book I pick up that's set in Mexico. There's a lot of set up and then the story kicks off and I'm there for the duration.
I felt more attached to Andres and enjoyed the story a little more when he was narrating mainly because his POV had the witchcraft and showed his connection to the house and it's people. However, Beatriz's POV did grow on me towards the end of the story and Beatriz and Andres were a likeable duo.
I read the physical along with the audio and that was a good move. I'm looking forward to reading more by Isabel Cañas.