![]() ![]() The Beautiful Ones is as beautiful as the title and cover suggests, reminiscent of Austen or Bronte in plot and prose and yet unique and distinct. While The Beautiful Ones is equally as gorgeous as Mexican Gothic it is important to note it is also completely different and focuses on an entirely different genre so as readers prepare for a completely different book. I was introduced to Silvia Moreno-Garcia with her gorgeously creepy gothic book Mexican Gothic and I loved it so I knew I had to read her newest book. Moreno-Garcia continues to impress with her skills covering a broad range of genres. The Beautiful Ones, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia is a beautifully written novel of manners with a hint of magic and world of drama. ![]() But Hector has his own motives for visiting Loisail, ones that may threaten Nina’s romantic fairytale.ĬW/TW: Guns/Gun violence/Arranged marriage/Emotional manipulation.īefore I dive in a big thank you to for a spot on the tour for this beautiful book! However, the arrival of Hector Auvray changes everything – he uses his talent to perform and he sees Nina’s potential. But Nina cannot control her ‘talent’, her telekinetic abilities leaves her alienated. ![]() Synopsis: Antonina ‘Nina’ Beaulieu debut has begun and she has the chance to join the ranks of the Beautiful Ones, the most notable of socialites, due to her cousin’s high rank. ![]()
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