Okay, this time, I'll write my opinion in English and I'll put it in Spanish if Instagram gives me a chance 🤣 if not, in the comments 😜, I had to collaborate with a foreign author for the first time 🥹 and that made me very excited. Lately I've been into books for people over 18 and on one occasion I saw that the author of “Moonstruck” published this book, and I said “it looks cool, I'll put it on my to-read list. Then this call came out and I said "I'm going to try it"... to my surprise, if it stays and when I get the notification, (first I was scared 🤣, because I didn't know the shipping company 🤣) well I got excited 🥳, and now I read it and here what I can tell you.
Since I want you to read it 🤣, I'll leave you stung.
Imagine being a prospective actor and one day you meet one of the most sought-after actresses in the business. And she looks at you, from there she begins a passionate relationship in which the doubt of belonging grows every day, since both are in a race where their eyes turn to see each other with desire and lust. A story that I knew was +18 and when I read the scenes I said "that's possible" 🤣.
The author has an addictive style, that I was "please already give me all the gossip" but the story is so dynamic and things are always happening, that you don't want to skip chapters. One point that I liked is to see a +18 story from a man's point of view, commonly this type of book is narrated from a female point of view. And well, that was interesting to me, because although the protagonist is Lance, the one that leads to madness and desire is Selene, although the young man is not a saint, the dynamics they carry is interesting.
In general, a book that I found entertaining, and although it is an +18 romance, it is not toxic, that is appreciated.
Did you know him? would you read it
Note: there were scenes that made me flush, haha, I usually laugh at the scenes, but these were like 😳.