Vicente Vaz é um jovem professor que acabou de ser pai. Precisamente quando as suas prioridades começam a mudar, Vicente descobre que há ainda um capítulo da sua vida que não está encerrado. Esse capítulo é vivido todos os dias através do seu livro preferido "Laudo Amorem" de um escritor desconhecido que parece conhecer os anseios de Vicente melhor do que ninguém.
Vicente é o anti-herói que consegue intrigar e comover o leitor na mesma frase, a sua vida é tudo menos simples porque Vicente nunca quis uma vida simples.
"Isabel" é comovidamente viciante e consegue envolver o leitor com a sua linguagem semi-poética, um romance intrínseco em que cada personagem é humanamente inesperada.
Born in the early eighties in a seaside town in Portugal, Inês developed a keen interest in the English language and writing Fiction and Poetry from a young age. She wrote her first novel when she was 15. By the time she was twenty years old, she moved to London to study Creative Writing and eventually got a Master's Degree in Publishing from University College London.
She has written several books of Fiction and Poetry and two of these have been published by KDP. "Until the End of the World" is an epic poem exploring the politics behind the famous medieval romance between King Pedro and Inês de Castro. "Isabel" is a romance novel about the trouble with letting go of your first love. In the meantime, Inês has written "Wave", a Women's Fiction novel about finding yourself in your mid-thirties through the art of surfing and "Anne: The Story of a Woman Told By Different Men", another Women's Fiction novel which explores female sexual empowerment.
Inês now lives in Portugal with her bilingual daughter. She works as a Freelance Writer and Translator is currently also writing another novel in Portuguese.