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After reading the first in this series and feeling very "meh" about it, I was hesitant going into this book. But since this book features a sapphic relationship, I was more hopeful that this one would be up my alley. However, the writing still doesn't work for me, and the way this book just throws the reader in is kind of jarring.

I figured I would DNF early one because I know this book isn't for me, but I can see others really loving it.

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Aurora saved lives and Manuela made art and Luz Alana made rum, but each of them found joy and passion in their work. They' been reared to be ladies, but they found purpose beyond society's expectations. Manuela could no longer let her life be dictated by others. Not even by th ewoman who owned her heart.

Y'all I FINISHED A BOOK! MY FIRST BOOK IN NEARLY A MONTH! HUZZAH!

Ok this was my third time trying to read this. The beginning didn't hook me this time either; however, I was ✨determined✨ to finish b/c: I want out of this slump so badly!

I'm so glad I did because this one did grow on me eventually and left me very satisfied in the end. Manuela is my girl and I simply adore her and her effervescence and her determination to slut it up for a summer.

I really struggled to like Cora, sadly. I understood her motivations and why she made the decisions she did but I didn't agree with them and hated how she hardened herself. I was so glad that her aunt, stepson, and, eventually, Manu, reallllly let her have it straight (even though yes I felt ad that they kicked her while she was down).

Regardless, this is how you do a character arc! Both Manu and Cora's arcs were incredible and I loved watching them step into their own power and identify what and whose opinion really mattered to them.

This was a sensual feast, from the art descriptions to the parties to the sex scenes (in true Herrera fashion). I was disappointed we didn't get a "teach me" type moment from Cora—like I fully expected her high handedness to spill over into the bedroom—even though it did make sense for Manuela to dive right in. Pun intended.

Other things I loved: Tia Osiris (I legit want a generational saga with her story), Alfie (can we please get him his HEA?!), and seeing more of Apollo and Aurora who I just know are gonna wreck me when their book comes out next year. High key cannot wait to see them get wrecked for one another. 🤭

All in all, I'm so glad I read this one and that Herrera is writing historicals!

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obsessed with Adriana Herrera. An ISaland Princess Starts a Scandal is a favorite read for the year!!

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I dnf'd because I struggled with stress for the main characters. I may pick it up again in the future, but right now I am just not in the mindset to enjoy it.

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The concept of this book was perfect: a sapphic "one last summer of freedom before marrying a rich to save your family" with a sex bargain, outmaneuvering misogynistic businessmen, and art, all set in fin de siecle Paris? Oh, and all the amazing friends from the first book which I loved so much are there? SIGN ME UP. However, it just fell completely flat for me. I couldn't really believe Cora and Manuela's relationship, which felt both too insta-lust for me and yet also seemed somehow very tame. Finally, I found myself being...bored with this book. It took me a long time to finish because I just could not bring myself to care about these characters. I really loved the first book in this series, so I am cautiously optimistic that Herrera will once again be able to match her premise to her writing in the final installment of the series!

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I thoroughly enjoyed this! I struggled with the digital version but once I was able to access the audiobook I was hooked. I thought both characters were well developed and their motivations were clear. I'll read anything Adriana Herrera writes forever. Can't wait for the last book in this series!

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I loved the plot and Leon series so much. The passion between the two latina women characters set in Paris is unlike any story I've gotten to read before. We need more stories like this that center two latina women in power, falling in love!

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Excited to read the newest book by Adiana Herrera! I hadn't read the first book in the series and this definitely enticed me to go back to that one.

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Back in Paris with the Leona's, this time focusing on the forbidden love story of Manuela. What seemed would be a very lighthearted story about one last hurrah before having to be married to someone she didn't love, this story was pretty emotional. Both MCs had some sad background stories that were well thought out and had impact on the story.
I struggled alot with the pacing and the excess descriptions of things. Something I didn't notice with A Caribbean Heiress in Paris.
Even so, over all I enjoyed it alot.
Thank you to netgalley for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

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I dragged my heels reading this one, and I honestly can't tell you why. A sapphic historical romance set in Paris?! Like, hello. This should've been an instant read for me. I think what took me so long was getting through the beginning chapters. I struggled to remember where we were in the first Las Leonas book, and it's for that reason I wouldn't recommend this book as a standalone for anyone looking to only read this second title.

Where this book did excel was the push and pull of our princess and her duchess. Like, two very strong wills, two very different personalities, and I was living for it all. I also felt like Herrera really cared about the history of the setting, and her author's note at the end really shone for me. If you love a sassy heroine and enjoyed the first title in this series, I definitely recommend this second book.

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I've read this book twice this year and would not be surprised if I reread it again any time soon. An Island Princess Starts a Scandal is a tantalizing yet tender book about a couple of Latinas trying to bloom in a patriarchal garden (super relatable, huh?). Book two of the Las Leonas series follows Manuela del Carmen Caceres Galvan, a talented artist and vivacious woman who inherited an incredible piece of land from her grandmother. After reluctantly accepting a man's proposal, Manuela seeks to experience a summer of debauchery and bliss with her friends in Paris before committing to this duty.
Cora Kempf Bristol, Duchess of Sundridge, is a known hardass who believes she only needs a few things in life: to be have the same (or more) power in business as her male peers and to protect her family and friends. That is, until she meets the bewildering and beautiful Manuela. The same woman who happens to stand between Cora and her pursuit of a strategic parcel of land. The "princess" promises to hand it over for a price: proper monetary compensation and a series of thrilling sapphic adventures while she's in Paris.

This story is full of lusty longing and tender devotion. These two have an immediate infatuation that is playful but also intense! I loved Manuela's constant curiosity and sense of style. Being the "fun" friend does often come with an assumption of foolishness and, while Manuela can sometimes be foolish, I'm glad she got a chance to push those around her to take her seriously. She has pain she hides behind her mischievous smiles. I also liked that Cora had to confront how she was playing into the patriarchy by trying so hard to "measure up" or outdo her male counterparts in business. It can be hard to straddle the line between fighting back against a sexist society and seeking to be as powerful as men.

Once again, Adriana Herrera created an addictive story with nuance, passion, and beautiful dialogue.

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After loving the Leonas in book one, there was no way I was going to miss this one.

I loved Manuela and Cora. They're both smart and passionate and so much more than people see of them on first sight. I couldn't get enough of their banter and button pushing and the chemistry that was palpable. And of course it was lovely to see the other Leonas.

Plot wise, it was good. I liked the outings, the new friends, the way Paris came to life on the page. I quickly grew tired of the push and pull and little miscommunications. However, the last few pages of grand gestures and groveling were some of the best.

Overall, I love these ladies and I can't wait for more. The next book better be Aurora and Apollo.

**Huge thanks to the publisher for providing the arc free of charge**

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An enjoyable if light F/F romance set in nineteenth century Paris among Latin American ex-pats. An enemies-to-lovers trope between a wealthy heiress (who is constantly referred to as "the heiress") and a cold, patrician industrialist. Moderately steamy and moderately entertaining.

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THE 411...

First Impressions: Manuela + Corazón are on my shelf of forever loved characters! It’s going to be tough choosing a favorite Leona 🌈

I'll start this review off by saying Adriana Herrera can do no wrong in this corner of the interwebz! I simply love this author to pieces! This time around we get introduced to Manuela who has to be hands down the liveliest character I've come across on the page. She's so much fun and not even the fact that she is set to enter a loveless marriage to a wealthy business man in Venezuela can deter her from her last adventure in Paris. It's 1889 and Paris is having its Exposition Universelle, Manuela who is also an artist plans a trip with her two Leona besties. Her mission is simple: to get into the naughtiest of troubles, preferably with a beautiful woman. Manuela is marrying because it's what will continue to allow her family to live a life of luxury but her truth is that she is attracted to women. On her trip to Paris, Manuela meets the sexy and enigmatic Corazon Kempf Bristol the Duchess of Sundridge while visiting one of the pleasure clubs. Their attraction is instant but they walk away not knowing whether they'd meet again...

Corazon Kempf Bristol has spent some time in Paris making a name for herself as an intimidating yet well respected businesswoman amongst mostly white male counterparts.She has been keeping her name out of any scandalous headlines after a romantic affair that saw her exit London in a less than graceful manner. Determined to acquire a piece of land that would allow the completion of a railroad system, Cora arranges to meet with the owner of that land in hopes of convincing them to sell. When she discovers Manuela to be the owner and hears her proposal, she knows she's headed for a world of trouble but it's too late because Manuela has fully captivated her. Manuela wants Cora to give her a summer in Paris filled with passion and escapism in exchange for the sale of her land. Try as she might to resist Manuela's flirtations and tempting invitations, she simply cannot.

WRITING & FINAL THOUGHTS...

I'm torn between Luz Alana Heith-Benzan from A Caribbean Heiress in Paris and our Leona in this story, Manuela del Carmen Caceres Galvan! I don't think I can choose because I love them for very different reasons and that just speaks to how well crafted/developed Adriana Herrera writes her leading ladies. This was fun, flirty, steamy and also full of depth. Manuela thinks she's committed to this life back in Venezuela and just needs to get one more adventure out of her system before getting married. She never once considered the possibility of living her truth and finding others who have pursued their passion and made a life for themselves. She creates paintings that up until this trip haven't really received the praise they deserved. In a city where the rules are more lax, we see Manuela give into the deepest of her desires and allow herself to imagine what if...

If I could write an entire appreciation post for Corazon I would but I'd be here all day, that woman exudes confidence. She's hot even when she's trying to remain calm cool and collected. I think the harder she tries, the hotter she is SMH! Adriana Herrera is giving us the empowered female characters we need. While reading this book I felt all the warm familiar vibes you get when you have a full cast of characters that vibe off each other, a good time was had! It also doesn't hurt that those steamy scenes were 10/10 perfection! Don't think you can pick this one up in public and not get a case of blushed cheeks haha! I'm beyond ready for our next Leona, my curiosity is piqued and if it means more time with my faves making appearances then I'm all in.

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SAPPHIC. HISTORICAL. BY. ADRIANA HERRERA.

I love Adriana's books and I love lesbians from the past so obviously I loved this. I think I hyped it up too much in own head so I wasn't fully blown away, but I so enjoyed this love story with dynamic, delightful, and MESSY heroines. Thank you to Adriana Herrera for writing women like us into the historical romance canon.

Thanks to HTC and NetGalley for this ARC.

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I loved An Island Princess Starts a Scandal. While it can certainly be read as a standalone, the timeline intertwines with Luz Alana’s story and so it’s fun watching how Manuela and Luz Alana influence each other while falling over heels for their own partners. Manuela and Cora are both crazily passionate and it’s very fun to read about they take over everything at 100%.

I love how Herrera uses her fun romcoms to also explore issues of the time and place. This story examines the ways in which women’s lives are restricted, queer folks’ personal lives are hidden, and how artists innovated to become commercially successful. I can’t wait to read the next one, Doctora Montalban is definitely the Leona I most identify with.

The fact that it took me a very long time to read this book is not a comment on the story itself. I hit a mental block halfway through that could only be broken down by mystery books with shovels. Such is the life of a mood reader.

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I love Strong heroines!!!

I have come to expect excellence from Adriana Herrera and this one didn’t disappoint. I initially chose this book for the beautiful cover but it also fit for a pride month read. This story featured two strong heroines who held their own in business. Trying to keep their attraction behinds the scenes was a whole other issue.

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Manuela has one more summer of freedom before being married off to keep her family afloat. Luckily, she's in Paris with the Leonas and meets Cora whom she presents with a proposition. Her land in exchange for Cora helping her live life to the fullest before having to go back to her home country forever.

Another banger from Adriana. I am forever grateful for her dedication to telling Latine stories and a sapphic romance no less. I loved Manula cheekiness and how Cora is immediately infatuated with her even though she fights it so hard. I felt that the conflict each woman had was legitimate and made sense. Both women are just trying to do their best in a world ruled by men and making sure they don't lose themselves in the process. Equal parts sweet & tender but also steamy. I also loved hearing about the beautiful network and community of sapphic women who support each other and provide safe places to be themselves.

Cant wait for the last Leona's book. Adriana is flawless as always.

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The first book in this series was nice enough, but for a Caribbean Heiress in Paris there was far too little Paris. This second book not only has a more interesting (to me) romance, but it is all about Paris! I really enjoyed the combination of World's Fair with art and the sapphic scene of Paris at the turn of the century. This is clever and fun and I heartily enjoyed it- of course we know going in how it will end, but I really wasn't sure how it would work out. There was too little groveling for me at the end, but I will forgive it for a storming the alter scene.

Four solid brightly-colored stars for a passionate Princesa and her stern businesswoman.

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