PLANETA GROUP - DON'T CALL IT LOVE
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A fun romantic-erotic comedy that shows us that not everything is as it seems, but that each person contains a world, fears, and, for some, even a point of madness.
Synopsis of Don't Call It Love:
Coexistence isn't easy in a community of neighbors. In mine, there are misunderstandings, gossipy neighbors, noisy children, elderly women with rigid traditions, women with loose morals (apparently, I'm one of them), annoying divorcees, handsome metrosexuals, and, believe it or not, even a couple of people who are in their right minds. Well, sort of...
I live in the midst of this urban fauna. And I live, or rather, I used to live, very peacefully, until I went crazy for a new neighbor... He's a solitary man, with a taciturn gaze and greedy lips, who moved into the building a couple of months ago with his grandmother, who, by the way, is my sworn enemy. I'm thinking of getting involved with him just to annoy her!
Of course, the fact that every time I see him I'm dying to kiss him is a bonus. And if that weren't enough to upset my (limited) peace of mind, now we also have a ghoulish prankster who leaves us little gifts on the stair landings. Just wait until I catch him!
- Number of pages: 576
ABOUT THE AUTHOR OF DON'T CALL IT LOVE
I was born in Madrid on Halloween night in 1972 and live in Alcorcón with my husband and daughters, with whom I live democratically (I suggest/order and they do as they please). We're joined in this madness that is life by an iguana, two tortoises, two parakeets, and a stray cat who has snatched my title of Queen of the house. I work as a secretary/handyman for the family business, enjoy my free time with my family and friends, and what I love most in the world is reading and writing romance novels.
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PLANETA GROUP - DON'T CALL IT LOVE
A fun romantic-erotic comedy that shows us that not everything is as it seems, but that each person contains a world, fears, and, for some, even a point of madness.
Synopsis of Don't Call It Love:
Coexistence isn't easy in a community of neighbors. In mine, there are misunderstandings, gossipy neighbors, noisy children, elderly women with rigid traditions, women with loose morals (apparently, I'm one of them), annoying divorcees, handsome metrosexuals, and, believe it or not, even a couple of people who are in their right minds. Well, sort of...
I live in the midst of this urban fauna. And I live, or rather, I used to live, very peacefully, until I went crazy for a new neighbor... He's a solitary man, with a taciturn gaze and greedy lips, who moved into the building a couple of months ago with his grandmother, who, by the way, is my sworn enemy. I'm thinking of getting involved with him just to annoy her!
Of course, the fact that every time I see him I'm dying to kiss him is a bonus. And if that weren't enough to upset my (limited) peace of mind, now we also have a ghoulish prankster who leaves us little gifts on the stair landings. Just wait until I catch him!
- Number of pages: 576
ABOUT THE AUTHOR OF DON'T CALL IT LOVE
I was born in Madrid on Halloween night in 1972 and live in Alcorcón with my husband and daughters, with whom I live democratically (I suggest/order and they do as they please). We're joined in this madness that is life by an iguana, two tortoises, two parakeets, and a stray cat who has snatched my title of Queen of the house. I work as a secretary/handyman for the family business, enjoy my free time with my family and friends, and what I love most in the world is reading and writing romance novels.