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A Tropical Rebel Gets the Duke
by Adriana Herrera
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
What a satisfying delectable conclusion to the Las Leonas series.
The buttoned up sensible friend isn’t so innocent!
It was incredibly interesting reading about women’s health in Victorian era Paris. The topics were headier and more serious and you understood with Aurora was so stubborn. Her backstory made me cry.
I love a man who’s down bad for a fiery, stubborn headstrong woman. Aurora and Apollo’s relationship progression was a sight to behold. The witty banter, his protectiveness, her stubbornness was wonderful to read.
I love when the significant others of the main characters band together and commiserate over their spouses.
I absolutely love when a previously repressed woman gets told she can demand what she wants in the bedroom. And it liberates her and also sets the man on fire.
The side characters in this book were also so fun and felt fully realized: Jean-Louis, Minh, Gilberto, Abelardo, Virginia.
This was just a great series!
‘He caulked a thick, dark eyebrow at whatever he heard in her tone, but instead of inviting her inside, he braced a large hand on the top corner of the door jam, until his very distracting mouth with close enough to kiss.’
“The funny thing about revenge is that no one ever thinks about what happens after.”
“It’s about time a woman made you lose your head.”
‘Aurora Montalban Wright was a fire storm. They could bring each other down to Ash.’
Some imbecile had told this woman to hide her fire. To smother the flames of her passion. Apollo only wanted to stoke them. He wanted to burn in them.’
“From the moment I saw you, I’ve wondered what went into the making of your grit, and now that I know, I want to burn the world down and rebuild it for you.”
“The Leonas will turn your life into utter chaos. But if there is any life left once they’re done with you, it is a very enjoyable one.”
The buttoned up sensible friend isn’t so innocent!
It was incredibly interesting reading about women’s health in Victorian era Paris. The topics were headier and more serious and you understood with Aurora was so stubborn. Her backstory made me cry.
I love a man who’s down bad for a fiery, stubborn headstrong woman. Aurora and Apollo’s relationship progression was a sight to behold. The witty banter, his protectiveness, her stubbornness was wonderful to read.
I love when the significant others of the main characters band together and commiserate over their spouses.
I absolutely love when a previously repressed woman gets told she can demand what she wants in the bedroom. And it liberates her and also sets the man on fire.
The side characters in this book were also so fun and felt fully realized: Jean-Louis, Minh, Gilberto, Abelardo, Virginia.
This was just a great series!
‘He caulked a thick, dark eyebrow at whatever he heard in her tone, but instead of inviting her inside, he braced a large hand on the top corner of the door jam, until his very distracting mouth with close enough to kiss.’
“The funny thing about revenge is that no one ever thinks about what happens after.”
“It’s about time a woman made you lose your head.”
‘Aurora Montalban Wright was a fire storm. They could bring each other down to Ash.’
Some imbecile had told this woman to hide her fire. To smother the flames of her passion. Apollo only wanted to stoke them. He wanted to burn in them.’
“From the moment I saw you, I’ve wondered what went into the making of your grit, and now that I know, I want to burn the world down and rebuild it for you.”
“The Leonas will turn your life into utter chaos. But if there is any life left once they’re done with you, it is a very enjoyable one.”