![]() ![]() De La Rosa's novel starts with promising vigor, its two protagonists as fiery and intractable as the best romance novel matches often are. The two have immediate sparks, but Ana María has a betrothed back home and Gideon can't let anything distract him from his goal - until political conspiracy and danger forces their hands into a marriage of convenience that is anything but. She's intoxicated by one Gideon Fox, a biracial man who has elevated himself to Parliament and is dedicated to abolishing the Atlantic slave trade. There, she experiences what it's like to live free from the strict rules of her father. ![]() This first Luna sisters story follows Ana María Luna Valdés, as she and her younger sisters escape Mexico during the French occupation for the safer, rainier climes of Victorian London. Liana De La Rosa is the latest author to bring the real history of people of color to traditionally published historical romance. ![]()
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