Gabriela and His Grace
A tantalizing historical romance with sizzling chemistry, red-hot passion and a scandalous arrangement
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'An enchanting love story with a fierce, complex heroine and a swoon worthy hero. The Luna sisters have arrived . . . and the London season will never be the same' Adriana Herrera, USA Today bestselling author of A Caribbean Heiress in Paris
A scandalous arrangement between a hellion heiress and destitute duke reveals truths that neither can outrun ❤️🔥❤️🔥
As the youngest and most rebellious daughter of the overly protective Luna family, Gabriela Luna Valdés claws after her freedom in any way she can. This time, her hunger for adventure has led her aboard a windswept ship bearing for her homeland, away from a mob of fumbling British suitors. But Gabby can't escape her father's expectation that she settle down to find a proper husband-a compromise she's unwilling to make.
For Sebastian Brooks, Duke of Whitfield, the trip to Mexico is his last chance. His last chance to rectify his family's estate and refill their dwindling coffers. And his last chance to match wits with the sharp-tongued but deliciously tempting Gabriela.
When Gabby finds herself in need of a hasty escape, Sebastian agrees to assist her...but their close proximity sparks a red-hot passion that could ruin all their plans. With scandal looming, can Sebastian convince Gabby his regard is sincere or will she sail away with his heart?
Praise for The Luna Sisters series
'Pleasingly subversive' New York Times Book Review
'A perfect mix of slow-burn romance, geopolitical maneuvering and sisterly antics' The Washington Post
'Truly a delight! A breath of fresh air in the landscape of historical romance' Sophie Jordan, New York Times bestselling author
'Ana María and the Fox is a pitch-perfect romance with a remarkable amount of both charm and chemistry' Buzzfeed
'Downright enchanting' Popsugar
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Leaving Victorian England for Mexico, the swoonworthy conclusion to De La Rosa's Luna Sisters series (after Isabel and the Rogue) turns the spotlight onto youngest sister Gabriela "Gabby" Luna. With the French having withdrawn from the invasion that forced the Lunas to flee their homeland in book one, Gabby heads home to visit her parents and recuperate from narrowly escaping a forced marriage to a noble. Her escort is Sebastian Brooks, the Duke of Whitfield, whom Gabby warms to on their shipboard journey despite her prior dislike of him. In Mexico, however, she's met with more matrimonial plotting, this time coming from her father who has picked out a suitable match for her. Gabby resists—and her affinity for Sebastian increases when he agrees to escort her back to London to spare her from the unwanted marriage. With their voyage taking place on such short notice, the two are forced to share a cabin, which leads to a scintillating shipboard affair. That should be the end of things, but upon returning to London, rumors of Gabby being compromised spread, throwing the couple into a scandal. De La Rosa's characters are as progressive for their time as ever—it's especially gratifying to see how highly Sebastian values Gabby's intellect—and their chemistry is red hot. Series fans will not be disappointed.