Adriana Herrera
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A Caribbean Heiress in Paris (Las Leonas, #1)
20 editions
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2022
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An Island Princess Starts a Scandal (Las Leonas, #2)
13 editions
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2023
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Mangos and Mistletoe
5 editions
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2019
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American Dreamer (Dreamers #1)
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2019
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A Tropical Rebel Gets the Duke (Las Leonas, #3)
6 editions
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2025
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On the Hustle (Dating in Dallas, #2)
5 editions
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2022
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Amor Actually
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5 editions
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2021
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Her Night With Santa (Toy Runners, #1)
4 editions
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2020
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Here to Stay (Dating in Dallas #1)
7 editions
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2020
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American Fairytale (Dreamers, #2)
8 editions
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2019
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“I’m a big fan. Don’t give me too much credit on my Latinx music prowess though; I discovered them in the whitest way possible.” At this all three of them turned to me with different versions of a look that said, “Oh, I can’t wait to hear this.” I paused for effect, then quickly muttered, “NPR.”
― American Dreamer
― American Dreamer
“I don’t want to be your friend. I want to be your sentinel, your squire, the body that covers yours every night.”
― A Caribbean Heiress in Paris
― A Caribbean Heiress in Paris
“On more than one occasion, Luz wondered if she was capable of stewarding their legacy into the future. A dream that had begun almost fifty years ago with Luz Alana’s mother, Clarise, and her grandfather Roberto Benzan. A distillery owned and operated not by the children of Spanish colonials but by a Black family. Where every pair of hands that worked to make the rum—from cutting the sugar cane to preparing the spirits for shipment—was entitled to a share of the profits. Caña Brava from its inception had been an experiment in what industry without exploitation could be, and it had thrived for decades.”
― A Caribbean Heiress in Paris
― A Caribbean Heiress in Paris
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