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The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina
The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina: A Novel | Zoraida Cordova
Perfect for fans of Alice Hoffman, Isabel Allende, and Sarah Addison Allen, this is a gorgeously written novel about a family searching for the truth hidden in their past and the power they’ve inherited, from the author of the acclaimed and “giddily exciting” (The New York Times Book Review) Brooklyn Brujas series. The Montoyas are used to a life without explanations. They know better than to ask why the pantry never seems to run low or empty, or why their matriarch won’t ever leave their home in Four Rivers—even for graduations, weddings, or baptisms. But when Orquídea Divina invites them to her funeral and to collect their inheritance, they hope to learn the secrets that she has held onto so tightly their whole lives. Instead, Orquídea is transformed, leaving them with more questions than answers. Seven years later, her gifts have manifested in different ways for Marimar, Rey, and Tatinelly’s daughter, Rhiannon, granting them unexpected blessings. But soon, a hidden figure begins to tear through their family tree, picking them off one by one as it seeks to destroy Orquídea’s line. Determined to save what’s left of their family and uncover the truth behind their inheritance, the four descendants travel to Ecuador—to the place where Orquídea buried her secrets and broken promises and never looked backed. Alternating between Orquídea’s past and her descendants’ present, The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina is an enchanting novel about what we knowingly and unknowingly inherit from our ancestors, the ties that bind, and reclaiming your power.
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BookmarkTavern
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The story of Orquídea & her flight from Ecuador to make something of herself. & the story of all her children & grandchildren coming to terms w/ her legacy of secrets/trauma.

Wow! Totally worth the wait! Such interesting characters dealing w/ generational trauma against a beautiful backdrop of magical realism. The parallel timelines gave us little bits of the mystery at a time, & the resolution! Whew. Going to look for more by Cordova.?????

BookmarkTavern CW 👇🻠6mo
BookmarkTavern General warning throughout for a lot of dead and dying parents/grandparents, Specific warnings for Part 1: Chapter 8, child abuse; Part 3: Chapter 20 (and every Oquídea chapter after this) infidelity; Part 4: Chapter 30, infant death 6mo
Clare-Dragonfly Thank you for reminding me of this book! I don‘t know why I haven‘t read it yet. 6mo
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Mary_Reads
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2024: 4
I love magical realism. It takes me back to childhood and the stories my grandma would weave for me. This book hit close to home. I'm not Ecuadorian but I am a latina from Texas and very frequently drive through a small town called three rivers which instantly became the village of four rivers from the book in my imagination. I can relate to the familial folklore and culture so this was a fun read for me.

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Mary_Reads
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2024: 4

Sitting here about to start reading when I should be taking down all the christmas stuff. Incidentally, I'll be dropping this book somewhere once I'm done with it in hopes that someone picks it up, reads it, and then passes it on again. #bookfairiesusa

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Kristy_K
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“She wondered, did everyone have such a fraught relationship w/the places they came from? Did anyone else have a grandmother who might as well have been a legend, a myth, a series of miracles that took the shape of an old woman?â€

This was hard to follow, I‘m not sure I understood it, but somehow I think I still liked it? I‘m not a fan of magical realism but this was really more a mix of a family saga & fantasy w/beautiful writing.
#52bookclub24

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Erin.Elizabeth10
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This book is all about inter generational trauma, curse, and blessing. It‘s full of magical realism, with a strong emphasis on the magic. It‘s also dual-time! At times I was like, “this is too bonkers†but at the same time it did keep my attention. If you can just go with it, I think it‘s more enjoyable. Not my typical read, but I‘d rate it a pick overall.

TheBookgeekFrau You had me at magical realism 😄 13mo
Erin.Elizabeth10 @TheBookgeekFrau Yes! If you like magical realism you will love this! 😊 13mo
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KristiAhlers
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I picked this title for #Ecuador for #ReadingTheAmericas reading challenge. I really enjoyed this one. The combination of characters, culture, storytelling and pacing kept me rooted tho the pages. I can understand why so many have enjoyed this one. #bookspin @librarybelle @BarbaraBB @thearomaofbooks

Librarybelle I started this one last year and had to put it down and never got back to it. I should pick it up again! What I had read of it I enjoyed. 13mo
BarbaraBB Sounds so good 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 13mo
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BookwormAHN
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Here is Group 1 of my #Book2book options. I can either do one of these or all. Open to everyone who signed up for #Book2book. If more than one person wants a book, then I will do a drawing on the 20th for it
@AllDebooks @Bookish_Gal @Chrissyreadit @LiteraryinLawrence @Clwojick @Cuilin @bcncookbookclub @Tineke @julieclair @Catsandbooks @TheAromaofBooks @Soubhiville @Lizpixie @KateReadsYA @TheBookHippie @dabbe @CSeydel .

TheAromaofBooks I am interested in Ink Blood Sister Scribe, please!! 1y
julieclair Orquidea Divina, please! 1y
dabbe A History of Wild Places, please! 🤗 1y
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Lin3han
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Absolutely beautiful writing, characters, plot. No notes 10/10 please read this!

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TorieStorieS
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For April‘s #ReadAroundTheWorldChallenge the country is #Ecuador, giving me the perfect reason to get this one off my TBR! This multigenerational magical realism story takes a little while to really get rolling with the bulky cast size (the titular grandmother has been married five times and has nine children- many married with children of their own). But the unique imagery & the drama of the story, hooks you in & makes the latter half move quick!

BookwormM Ohhh I didn't realise this was Ecuador I have had my eye on this one for a while... 2y
TorieStorieS @BookwormM Yes! The most important parts happen there! Actually, those were my favorite parts of the book! If you do BOTM, I think they still have it in stock! 2y
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JennO1
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Not sure if it was the meandering story or the sleepy narration, but I found myself replaying chapters because I had stopped paying attention. As a book about family storytelling I though I would enjoy this more as a listen. Reading it as a printed word may have been more enjoyable.

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Cazxxx
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🌺 Absolutely loved this multigenerational magical realism story. Witchy and beautifully written, this is told from multiple perspectives when the matriarch of the family summon her relatives before her death 🌺

I had bought this personal library kit last year to date stamp my books when I read them, it‘s so cute and quirky and would make a lovely gift for any book lover!

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sarahgreatlove
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Gorgeously narrated audiobook. Enjoyed listening to this one while I worked. It was unpredictable and has a big cast of vibrant characters. â­ï¸â­ï¸â­ï¸â­ï¸

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5feet.of.fury
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A multigenerational tale in multiple timelines. There were extra details at times but it was very beautiful &wistful.

The matriarch of the family, who has been a force of nature through & through, calls her family together before she passes on to accept their inheritance, but there‘s more than money & property passed down.

My gifts are done so I started making this more complicated glass project for myself def at the limit of my skills 🔥🦅ðŸ‰

bthegood if that picture is your limit - yikes - you are limitless - enjoy your day today. 2y
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Librariana
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"That's the whole point of being a kid. You believe things before the world proves you wrong." -- Marimar Montoya (pg. 44)

Loving this story steeped in magic ?

#WinterReadathon

Linsy Ditto!!! One of my favorite reads of the last few years. 2y
Librariana @Linsy I am very early into it, but I gotta tell ya... reading about how the letters got to the three grandkids and how each reacted just had me smiling! And just the description of how Orquídea carried her home with her... the symbolism in that... I'm just... 🥰 2y
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Texreader
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Target had a sale on books yesterday. I bought the tagged book to get ready for #readingamericas2022 #Ecuador @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

Librarybelle Hooray! Great book selection! 2y
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ICantImReading
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I seem to be in the minority, but this story didn‘t captivate me as much as I had hoped. The large cast of characters, changing timelines, and ambiguity were kind of confusing for me to follow in the audio format. 🎧

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Nessavamusic
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I loved this witchy magical realism tale of a family and the life journey of its matriarch. There could be comparisons to Encanto, but this is much more adult and a very different story. I highly recommend. 5â­ï¸
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#Scarathlon2022 #TeamMonsterMash #witchathon #31in31 #Spookathin #bookspinbingo #LittenListen #bodycountbingo #OustandingOctober #Readathon

TheSpineView Excellent 2y
Andrew65 Great ðŸ‘ðŸ‘👠2y
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Linsy
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My favorite witchy book of the last few years! I LOVED this book!!! 🌙🔮ðŸƒ

#witch #scarathlondailyprompts #teamslaughter

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Aimeesue
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I read by theme every summer. This year it was #SummeroftheWitch Listened to this one and the audiobook was excellent.

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Cathyloves2read
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This book was very different! It started out so good, and proceeded to get extremely strange. I get that mystical realism books are meant to be that way. I think I would have liked the story better if it had been a bit more realistic. I did love the parts that took place in the circus, as I love stories about circuses or carnivals. If you like a really bizarre read, this book is for you.

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Booksandtea23
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“Reach inside and hold you close
I won't leave you on your own
Teach me the words I used to know
Yeah, l forgot 'em long ago
I wanna remember
She is me and I am her
So hold the girl
Hold the girlâ€

#rinasawayama

#lyrics

#meaningfulwords

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cornfedwellread
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Another great Target Book Club find. This novel tells the story of a complicated family infused with magic. I enjoyed seeing the family dynamics unfold between the modern day story and the flashbacks. The story shifted from magical realism to fantasy in the last 1/4 of the story. I preferred the earlier parts of the story where the magic was unexplained, but I still enjoyed the book overall.

booksandsympathy I really enjoyed this book 2y
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Booksandtea23
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Can‘t believe July is coming to an end 🌹

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AshleyKorinE
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I loved this book! It was unique and magical and the writing was lyrical without being overdone in the purple prose. Magical realism is one of my favorite genres and mixing it together with historical settings that included the circus sets this up to be one of my favorite books of the year! Also the cover is just gorgeous!

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monalyisha
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I think Cordova tried to accomplish a bit too much in just one book. I also “wish†the source of the family‘s magic didn‘t come from quite so far afield…but I still enjoyed this magical tale! Perfect for fans of Encanto, The Night Circus, & The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, with themes of family, secrecy, communication, prejudice, mother-daughter relationships, folklore, domestic abuse, & generational trauma.

monalyisha P.S. We went to a local tulip farm to celebrate an early Mother‘s Day this past weekend. They‘re not quite orchids (as would befit the title) but they‘ll do! 3y
Bklover Your tulips are gorgeous!🌷🌷🌷 3y
Kayla.Adriena Omg! They let you pick the tulips? That's my dream! They're beautiful! 3y
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Victoriahoperose
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This was really well written. It‘s a story about magic and family drama which I really liked. It did get over complicated in parts and it lost my interest a few times. I liked the characters and the plot and the culture behind everything in the book. I wish it hadn‘t jumped around as much as it did, but I did overall enjoy it.

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kera_11
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“I am dying, come collect your inheritanceâ€
this book feels like a YA version of encanto with some darker themes in places. the world is so brilliant, the characters, the magic, the multi-generational story telling is all so well done. I really enjoyed this and was trying to figure out Orquídea‘s past the whole time, but Marimar, Rhi, and Rey were such great characters to focus on as they grow and learn about their grandma postmortem & their magic

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Addison_Reads
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Like reading a grown-up version of Disney's Encanto. 💚

I really enjoyed this one. The magic, the story, and all of the characters were a delight to get lost in for a few hours.

This multi-generational family drama was a fantastic journey and is a great example of why I love magical realism in literature.

brittanyreads Love Encanto! May have to get my hands on a copy of this â˜ºï¸ 3y
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Gnora
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Another one for the Pantone challenge! This is such a dreamy color and the name even matches this book. ðŸ˜

#readingchallange #colors #fantasy

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jenreads7
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I reas this book because I saw it recommended for fans of “Encanto.†It was not Encanto, and I didn‘t expect it to be. But it was good in all the right ways. A rare â­ï¸â­ï¸â­ï¸â­ï¸â­ï¸ for me. #Libby #audiobook

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brittanythebookdragon
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I absolutely loved and adored this book. It was magic and family and suspenseful. Just beautiful.

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Gnora
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It‘s very clear I have a preferred setup. Don‘t knock it if it works! 😂

#cozy

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Gnora
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Work break means it‘s time to start a new book! 😄

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GondorGirl
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My friend is having oral surgery today and I'm her ride... which means a couple hours of reading in the parking lot... if I don't nap in the sunshine instead. 📚☀ï¸

Just_reading Aww, what a great friend you are! â¤ï¸ 3y
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GondorGirl
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Okay, so, I KNOW I haven't read this before... but I'm getting such strong deja vu over the first scene inside the house. Is there another book that happened in, because I'm starting to second guess whether my own grandmother sprouted roots and grew into the ground... 😳

sprainedbrain 😂 I‘ve never read a book with that scene before, but that is funny! 3y
Johanna414 That scene didn't necessarily feel familiar to me, but I kept seeing similarities between this and Encanto (which my kids had pretty much on repeat the entire time I read it... 🤣) 3y
ravenlee It sounds just slightly like One Hundred Years of Solitude. 3y
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SconsinBookyBadger
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Avoiding adult responsibilities like there was a book mail delivery. ðŸ˜

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GondorGirl
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I am going to be using the phrase "anthropomorphized bag of dicks" as an insult from here on out.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa 😂 that sounds like the most creative insult to ever! 3y
BethM This is epic. 3y
Branwen This is now my new favorite insult! 🤣😂👠3y
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bookishnerd
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I actually hadn't heard a lot about this, but I decided to do the 12 books recommended by 12 friends reading challenge that circulated around and this was one of the picks. And, what a great start. I loved this book! It has been a while since I really read any magic realism and this was a good reminder that I should work it in more often. A really good, character driven story with magic.

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bookish_wookish
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This book was magical in every sense! I did have trouble in the beginning keeping all the characters straight because theres a lot! The story was unlike anything ive read before! So good!

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Brewychock48
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Wow! This book has everything. Family,betrayal,redemption.
I loved it. It is well written,beautiful but sad too.

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bookish_wookish
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This book! It took me awhile to pick it back up from last weekend because you know…life! But….ive been reading it all weekend and im fully invested!

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BookwormAHN
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This book was fantastic. On the day of her death Orquidea gathers her family to her so that she can give them their Inheritance and then she literally transforms into a tree. Seven years later after a few of the family members die questionably Marimar, Rey and Rhiannon start searching for answers to Orquidea's history.
#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
#RoaringWolf #Finally @Roary47 @Littlewolf1
#TheSupernaturalYear #Crowley @AkashaVampie

sprainedbrain Yes, fantastic! â¤ï¸ 3y
IamIamIam I was on the fence about this after Wayward Witch didn't live up to my extremely high expectations... lol, I'll put it back on the radar! Thanks! 3y
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Bookgoil Loved this one so much! 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
Clwojick I just got my hold on from the library! I‘ll be reading this one soon! â¤ï¸ 3y
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BookwormAHN
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Thanks for the tag @slategreyskies 😺
1- The Inheritance of Orquidea Divina, so good.
2- cold and windy
3- fuzzy socks, warm blankets and tea
#WeekendReads @rachelsbrittain

slategreyskies That book sounds really good. Enjoy! :) 3y
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bookish_wookish
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Braved the cold and took a trip to the library today!

Had 3 holds come in and grabbed some other books too like this one by Zoraida Cordova! 📚

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Johanna414
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Finding my #botm box on the front porch was a much needed bright spot at the end of a very long work week! I was feeling kind of bummed because a yarn order I've been waiting for was delayed by all the snow in Buffalo, so this helps.

Mccall0113 I started magnolia palace today! 3y
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sprainedbrain
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Loved, loved, loved this one. Yet another book that totally would have been on my #NewYearWhoDis list if I hadn‘t read it after the list was sent.

Full review on my blog: http://sprainedbrain.blog/2021/12/12/review-the-inheritance-of-orquidea-divina-b...

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NicoleCeBallos I loved this one too! 3y
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