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Their Perfect Melody

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This book rounds out a really charming trilogy about the Fernandez sisters. At last, we get the story of Lili, the youngest. In the earlier books, she's presented as the family clown: the person who gets everyone laughing. Here, we get to see her more serious side as a caring young professional.

We also get more of the fabulous Fernandez family. The sisters' relationships with each other has always been my favorite parts of Oliveras' books and this book is no different.

I did kind of want to smack Diego a few times. Hardheaded macho men aren't my cup of tea, especially when they're trying to boss the women in their lives around. He means well, but it still bugs. He does, of course, come around, but if this was real life and not a novel, I'd be pretty sure there would be yet more bumps in their road because of his overbearing ways.


I was given an advance reader's copy in exchange for an honest review.

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