Gabriela and His Grace

With Gabriela and His Grace, Liana De la Rosa returns with the final book in her Luna Sisters historical romance trilogy, one readers have been salivating for since the series began. Gabriela Luna and Sebastian Brooks, Duke of Whitfield, have been butting heads and trading barbs since they met. Now, Gabriela is fleeing Britain to escape an unwanted marriage, and she finds herself on a ship heading back to Mexico with none other than Sebastian, her nemesis. Though Gabriela is loath to face her parents and their familiar criticisms, she is thrilled to have a long visit with her sister Isabel and her new husband, whom readers met and fell in love with in the trilogy's second novel, Isabel and the Rogue.

The Luna Sisters trilogy is more interconnected than many series romances, and readers will be rewarded for reading all three volumes, but Gabriela and His Grace can still be enjoyed as a stand-alone novel. De la Rosa delivers the romance and steamy love scenes that readers have come to expect, including a delightful take on the popular "only one bed" trope.

Gabriela and His Grace is full of the delicious dialogue, intriguing history, and compelling characters that De la Rosa is known for. Her romance touches on real events, offers more than ballrooms and proper manners, and proves that a heroine doesn't have to be white, British, and of noble birth to marry a duke. Gabriela and His Grace is a joy that will have readers smiling giddily at two enemies finally figuring themselves out and becoming lovers. --Alyssa Parssinen, freelance reviewer and former bookseller

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