DON ROBERTO’S DAUGHTER BY CONNOR ROYCE- REVIEW

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DON ROBERTO'S DAUGHTER BY CONNOR ROYCE- REVIEW

Don Roberto’s Daughter Natasha is a book that could be counted under different genres. It is indeed romance fiction but literary fiction as well. The author has indeed done thorough homework.

DON ROBERTO’S DAUGHTER BY CONNOR ROYCE- REVIEW

Natasha leaves Mexico and comes to Texas. She starts her life afresh. She meets Sean who knows English only. It’s interesting to see how they acquaint with each other despite the language barrier. The spark at the first is conveyed with intensity. Despite the attraction, the fact that they took it slow, makes the book relatable, and hence the depth of the relationship between Sean and Natasha is established with conviction.


This romance is portrayed on the rich tapestry of two vibrant cultures. Texas and Mexico come alive while a young woman tries to rediscover the God of her youth – Before it’s too late.

When Natasha shifts back to Mexico, the pain of separation could be felt since the attachment was already established. Now comes Don Roberto. Despite being the title character Don Roberto was overshadowed by Sean and Natasha. The characters and sequences are so realistic that the readers would be left wondering if this is a real story, especially when the cover image portrays real people and not the models.

Emotions and entertainment

Natasha and Sean’s wedding sequence is interesting to watch. The merge of two cultures and the confusions are quite interesting to read. Nonetheless, the sequence was dragged a tad bit more than necessary.

What happens later is heart-wrenching and the author has clearly drawn a line before going overboard with emotions. The climax is overwhelming. It is intelligent of the author to skip the cliché and end it on a more positive note.
Overall the book is a touching, lovely, emotional, and quirky tale of Natasha and Sean.
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