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The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes by Chanel Cleeton

The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes

by Chanel Cleeton

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  • Sep 2025, 336 pages
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A mysterious book with a legacy spanning from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present day unites three women in this unforgettable novel from New York Times bestselling author Chanel Cleeton.

London, 2024: When American expat Margo Reynolds is hired to source a book that's more than one hundred and twenty years old, she thinks her greatest challenge is going to be that there's only one copy in existence. However, it quickly becomes clear that her client isn't the only person determined to procure the book at any cost. Thrust into a deadly quest, Margo teams up with an unlikely ally—the man she loved and lost—and is forced to confront the ghosts of her own past as the lingering feelings that simmer between them ignite.

Havana, 1966: Pilar Castillo's days are spent working as a librarian in Havana, her nights spent hoping for her husband's freedom after his unjust imprisonment. But Pilar has a secret that could jeopardize her life. She's fighting Fidel's regime in her own way, and when she comes into possession of a book that was published more than sixty years earlier, she must decide how much she's willing to risk to protect the literary works entrusted to her care.

Boston, 1900: For Cuban teacher Eva Fuentes, traveling from Havana to Harvard to participate in the largest cultural exchange between Cuba and the United States is not only a chance to represent her country at a critical time in its bid for independence, but also an opportunity to work on the book she's writing. When a moonlit encounter with an enigmatic stranger alters the course of Eva's summer at Harvard, and as secrets, lies, and forbidden love rise to the surface, Eva's life—and legacy—is irrevocably changed.

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  1. The novel alternates between three heroines in three different time periods—Eva in 1900, Pilar in 1966, and Margo in 2024. Which heroine did you identify with most?
  2. All three heroines are trying to find their place in society and their purpose in the times in which they live. How do they find their voices? What empowers them? What challenges do they face?
  3. Both Eva and Pilar have experienced trauma in the political events they have lived through. How do they process that trauma? What similarities do you see in their circumstances? What differences? What has given you solace during the difficult times in your own life?
  4. The titular character Eva Fuentes embarks on an adventure when she participates in the ...
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I just started https://www.bookbrowse.com/bb_briefs/detail/index.cfm/ezine_preview_number/20269/the-lost-story-of-eva-fuentes The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes by Chanel Cleeton. It has been on my to read list and I was encouraged to pick it up now because the author will be at the Pgh Book Fest (Pittsburgh, PA) next month.
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What are you reading this week? (02/20/2025)
I am reading three outstanding books All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes by Chanel Cleeton (to be published 7/1/2025) The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters
-Celia_P


What book or books are you reading this week? (02/13/2025)
The Devil's Star by Jo Nesbo; The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes by Chanel Cleeton: Island Beneath the Sea by Isabel Allende and The Silent Sisters by Robert Dugoni
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"Those seeking emotional historical fiction with a hint of danger and romance will find much to like in Cleeton's enjoyable new book." —Library Journal

"The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes reminds us that books and stories have always been and will always be a shining light in our lives…. There is the perfect blend of drama, intrigue and passion to make it a novel that will appeal to book lovers everywhere." —Natasha Lester, New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Orphan 

"A moving tribute to the power and comfort of books, this is a must read for book lovers." —Madeline Martin, New York Times bestselling author of The Booklover's Library 

"The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes has everything I love: suspense, adventure, heart, and gutsy heroines." —Alka Joshi, New York Times bestselling author of The Henna Artist

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Juli_B

Master Class in Character Development
Full disclosure: I have read the first five books in the Cuba Saga series written by Chanel Cleeton beginning with "Next Year in Havana", then "When We Left Cuba", "The Last Train to Key West", "The Most Beautiful Girl in Cuba" and "Our Last Days in Barcelona" and have thoroughly enjoyed each selection. I believe there is one more title to explore, "The Cuban Heiress", but the opportunity to review "The Story of Eva Fuentes" was too enticing to pass up! Chanel Cleeton is a master storyteller who is able to weave together historical references (after impressive amounts of research) with relatable characters that capture readers attention without fail. In each selection there is much to learn about personal emotions through the author's characters, but also significant points of little known past details that have shaped national diplomacy between the United States and Cuba. Readers will be transported back in time to these real experiences and place themselves in moments of difficult decisions along with Eva and the cast of characters in Cleeton's latest offering to the historical fiction genre. Highly recommend pursuing these delightful books to explore the art of character development in the hands of this talented author.

DeAnn_A

A Book Connects Three Women
Chanel Cleeton is one of my favorite authors! Her writing always draws me in, and I enjoy her characters and historical settings.

Three strong women live in different times, all connected by a book. The modern-day story features Londoner Margo. Her latest job is to find a rare book believed to be lost in Cuba. Pilar is a librarian living in 1960s Havana. Her husband is missing, and her activities might also put her in danger. Eva Fuentes is a Cuban teacher. In 1900, she was part of a historic mission to send a thousand teachers to Harvard for a summer of learning and cultural exchange.

As Margo searches for the book, it becomes more dangerous than expected. What is the book about, and who is desperate to find it?   

I liked the settings all across the globe, including Havana, London, Edinburgh, Boston, and Key West. The author brilliantly connects the three timelines and women together in a stunning conclusion.

Laurie_M

The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes
The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes is an historical mystery that weaves through three time periods with the lost story being the thread connecting them. I've read other books by this author, but this is the first I've read that has characters living in Cuba during the 1960s Golden Exile. The history is fascinating, the characters are well-drawn, and the pacing of the mystery is perfect! This is a book about books showing the impact a story can have on all those whose lives it touches. This was truly a pleasure to read, and I look forward to getting lost in more stories from Chanel Cleeton.

A perfect read for fans of Chanel Cleeton, those who enjoy historical fiction/historical mystery, and for those who enjoy books about books.

Celia_P

Outstanding Cuban Historical Fiction
Three women - three different time periods.

1900 - Eva Fuentes - is asked to go to Harvard in the summer. It is an invitation to immerse herself in American culture. She is from Havana and attempting to write a novel.

1966 - Pilar Castillo, a librarian in Havana, is given that book for safekeeping as its owner flees Havana. Please return it to Eva Fuentes says Zenaida, her neighbor, as she prepares to leave.

2024 - Margo Reynolds is tasked with finding the book, A Time for Forgetting. Danger lurks around every corner. Someone is willing to kill for this book.

I LOVE books about books and Cleeton has outdone herself on this one.

To be published July 1, 2025.

5 stars

Marie_L

The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes
This book made me want to read other books by the author and learn more about Cuban history. It follows 3 timelines involving 3 different women's stories. Margo in 2024 London; Pilar in 1966 Havana and Eva in 1900 Cuba and Boston. Each of their stories are captivating and I really enjoyed the book. Would highly recommend.

Lauri_Z

A book that weaves together three heroines' stories spanning 124 years
This is a book that is best described by the author's own words in the narrative of the story. "Funny how a book could transport you so, how the art of reading could conjure such vivid memories so you could remember with such crystal clarity the first time you ever picked up a beloved read, the emotions it evoked rushing back to you at once."

This is how I believe I will remember this beautiful story. The author introduces us to three different heroines in three different time periods moving smoothly between Cuba and the United States. One pivotal event early in story is of actual historical importance, that of a Cuban-American summer cultural exchange of Cuban teachers and Harvard graduate students in the early 1900's.

I highly recommend this book written by Chanel Cleeton, born in Havana and raised in Florida after her family fled during the Cuban Revolution. She is a prolific author who has written many excellent books of historical fiction that take place in Cuba.

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Chanel Cleeton Author Biography

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Chanel Cleeton is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Cuban Heiress, Our Last Days in Barcelona, The Most Beautiful Girl in Cuba, The Last Train to Key West, When We Left Cuba, and Reese's Book Club pick Next Year in Havana. She received a bachelor's degree in International Relations from Richmond, The American International University in London and a master's degree in Global Politics from the London School of Economics & Political Science. Chanel also received her Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina School of Law. She loves to travel and has lived in the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia.

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