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Average rating4
This uses a story structure that seems to be very popular in historical fiction: parallel storylines, where a woman now is learning about an earlier woman's life. It's not my favourite trope.
This is my second book by Chanel Cleeton, I read Last Train to Key West last year. This one wasn't quite as good for me, though there were many things I liked. I preferred Elisa's story over Marisol's. But, the perspective of a person returning to their family's homeland, and finding it changed from the stories, and still having a lot of home was interesting.
I like C C's writing style, and I own a couple of her other books, I'll gladly read more.