A review by lanidacey
Ana María and the Fox by Liana De la Rosa

3.0

Pros: Excellent pining between the two leads. Well-done history discussing Mexico and its efforts for independence, abolition in the UK and the impact of colonialism in the Americas. Lovely relationship between Ana Maria and her sisters. Beautiful banter.

Cons: Pacing was a bit off; our main couple don't get married until well after halfway through the book. That's not what I was expecting given the synopsis. Also, the book had to do a lot of work setting up the rest of the characters and the series, which took time and focus away from our main couple.