«It is a very entertaining book, it has a plot that hooks you and doesn’t let you go until the end. Rocío, the protagonist, is… how to say it, very very open and without any type of filter. Because of this, it is difficult for her to get used to her outbursts and craziness. I still don’t know if I liked her or not. I admit that she seemed like a spoiled and poorly educated girl to me. , but that has given a lot of life to the book. The friends, Diego and Sheila, are great and so is Jota Jota (the divine). But Jorgeeeee 🙄 Oh Jorge! The one you’ve messed up, chick!

I really liked that it is a different book, that breaks many molds.
As Fatima, the author, says: “this book breaks with many social conventions”, “it has a lot of twists, there is social criticism, an empowered woman, but she doesn’t say it, she is it, overcoming, fighting, revelation”. So I recommend reading it if you want to spend a nice time in the company of a crazy, super brave and passionate woman.” Teresa

«It is the fifth book of Fatima and what a fifth book, by God. I laughed, I was surprised, I loved it… It is full of laughter, action, a little mystery, loyalty and friendship. The protagonists are wonderful and I won’t even tell you about the secondary ones. Fátima manages to hook you from the first page and makes you travel without having to leave home. She makes art, without a doubt. Well

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