Gloria Álvarez

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Gloria Alvarez always wanted to become a writer. As a child, she was fascinated by books--everything from Mother Goose to biographies of Queen Elizabeth I. Once she could hold a pencil, there was no stopping her. She wrote poetry, short stories and songs. As an adult, she’s penned newspaper features, book reviews, even advertising copy. After winning the Romance Writers’ of America’s prestigious Golden Heart award, she sold her first romance novel, and she’s been writing them ever since.

Gloria believes in the power of love, as her own life proves. After graduating from Georgetown University, she worked for several years, but always in the back of her mind was the memory of her first high school sweetheart. Turned out he hadn’t forgotten her
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Average rating: 3.25 · 274 ratings · 47 reviews · 17 distinct worksSimilar authors
CÓMO HABLAR CON UN PROGRE

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Heart Waves

3.25 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1992
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Desert Kiss

2.75 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1999 — 4 editions
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Family Matters

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1996
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Tempting Delilah

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2001
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Miracle of Love (Encanto

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Kismet Romances. Heart Wave...

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Winning Isabel/Isabel, Mi Amor

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Isabel Mi Amor

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Modsætninger mødes (Juvelen)

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“Los Angeles is the City of Dreams, the City of Angels, a city blessed and cursed with a glorious dream and façade of hopes -- glitter sprinkled on top if its sprawling expanse. It is a city without a center, a city with a rich and fabled past often bestowed with nostalgic memories not entirely based on fact; an erasure of memory. Without a distinct ancestry, it is often seen and referred to
as a whore. The city is made up of so many distinct parts, communities intertwined and fraying at the edges. Sitting on top of one another, Los Angeles is seemingly without borders, an area of pulsing, moving bodies all swaying with the energy of the city’s rich and unique cultures.

Navigating Los Angeles is an experience in itself. By way of its intricate mapping of freeways, streets and avenues, the veins and arteries of its body possess the inhabitant to follow these lifelines, dependent upon its circulating blood to survive. The body of Los Angeles makes one feel as if they can be instantly rewarded and punished by its beauty all in one moment. Los Angeles, the femme fatale, can lure one in with its bright lights, swaying palm trees, and warm
sunshine yet punish at the same time – all in one sway of her hips. When the warm Santa Ana’s blow in on a summer’s night, dry and majestic, one can feel as though they have just kissed her lips, but the poison soon follows. Attracted to a dream, they pilgrimage to the City and become
enraptured by the multi-faceted qualities of her magnificence. But what are we truly looking for? Many people come to the city, obsessed with an image and enraptured by an Angel. But the dichotomy that we find in her beauty is all too telling of how we see each other. Los Angeles is an angel, yet she is also a whore. Los Angeles as the femme fatale has been noted in Los Angeles film noir since the 1930s. The city itself is seductive, alluring, glamorous, and wanton.
Yet she uses these qualities to her advantage, shattering the hopes and dreams of those who fall prey all too easily.”
Gloria Álvarez

“Hay que tener claro siempre una cosa, el
progre no razona, sólo ve extremos, y hacerlo es una pérdida absurda de tiempo
y energía. Es más provechoso llevarlo a su propia contradicción. Tampoco
cambiará de opinión; como cualquier secta, esta también entra hasta el tuétano y
no es posible el raciocinio. Ahora bien, por el camino, al menos, le habremos
provocado a pensar y le habremos mostrado lo bien que sienta hacerlo. Y, por
qué no decirlo, hemos pasado un rato agradable viendo cómo retuerce hasta el
absurdo su argumento para intentar razonar una cosa y la contraria.”
Gloria Álvarez, CÓMO HABLAR CON UN PROGRE



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