I literally just finished reading this book and rushed on here to write my review. I loved it!
It's a romantic, atmospheric story taking place in 1976 Spain, among all the political and social turmoil of that time. A young writer, Luz, is torn between two men who look somewhat similar, but who are very different in both character and situation. One of them (my personal favorite) is a hot gypsy, Leandro, who makes passionate love to her and then seems to forget all about her.
And then there's her employer, Andres, who is a bit of a mystery.
We follow Luz as she tries to find herself, goint to colorful balls and strolling along warm Spanish beaches -there's also a gypsy woman who keeps waylaying her, insisting on reading a dark and dangerous fate on her palm and many more.
The mystery is more of a general air of foreboding, but there is a wicked twist at the end which i did NOT see coming. I mean, i suspected something at the beginning, but by the end it was obvious that I had been wrond. And then, BAM. That's what made me love this book so much, to be honest. The surprises.
There's also a hidden family history, which is always fun to discover little by little when reading this tpe of romance novel, but what stood out most for me was the general sensuality of the writing style.
The heat was there, but it was tastefully written and really subtle, so that it made me feel the feels along with the heroine, and not just stand by as an observer. When she was in love, in doubt, in turmoil, I could feel everything along with her; that's what I really enjoyed here. This was honestly one of the most aesthetically pleasing and sensual books I've read in a long time.
Of course, the setting played no small part in the sensuality of the novel. Cadiz came alive for me, and it was as though I was there, tasting the saltiness of the sea water and watching the bulls run.
This book is the best kind of romantic fiction: sweet, hot, a bit angsty and a little vintage. I recommend it to anyone who (is an adult and) loves romance.