My Rating: 3.5
After the death of her beloved grandmother, Marisol travels to Cuba where she unearths her family's identity. This flashes back and forth in time between Marisol in modern day Cuba and her grandmother Elisa back in the 1950's.
While the history of Cuba was interesting, at times it felt like being in school and being bombarded with too many dry facts.There was also a lot of fluffy romance and not a lot of character development.
After the death of her beloved grandmother, Marisol travels to Cuba where she unearths her family's identity. This flashes back and forth in time between Marisol in modern day Cuba and her grandmother Elisa back in the 1950's.
While the history of Cuba was interesting, at times it felt like being in school and being bombarded with too many dry facts.There was also a lot of fluffy romance and not a lot of character development.
Thanks for the review...I can remove from my TBR, not interested. I was hoping for much more.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Jeana