Frothy, swashbuckling fun in an unusual setting (how often do you read books set in Peru?) I couldn't help but like Kiki and Ana (who, I had to come back to update this - who were apparently real? It may be fluffy of me, but I appreciate the author's choice to make this book about them entertaining to read rather than perfectly, flawlessly historically accurate)
Frothy, swashbuckling fun in an unusual setting (how often do you read books set in Peru?) I couldn't help but like Kiki and Ana (who, I had to come back to update this - who were apparently real? It may be fluffy of me, but I appreciate the author's choice to make this book about them entertaining to read rather than perfectly, flawlessly historically accurate)