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The Cuban Daughter ~ The Lost Daughters #2 (by Soraya M. Lane)

This is the second book in The Lost Daughters series but the first one I have read. I enjoy historical fiction books and this one was a different focus than I typically read. It is also a dual timeline book which I enjoy. Learning about Havana, Cuba from 1950s to present day was interesting. I appreciated discovering more about the culture of Cuba and discovering why people left the country and never returned. The characters were well developed and the background of life in Cuba was an interesting aspect for me. Also, the twist at the end was a plus for me.

 

Thank you to NetGalley and Bookoutre for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

 

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