I donāt want to spoil any parts of the book, but wow, what Mario does for Reyna!! He is so loving and supportive of his dreams and exemplifies, āIf they wanted to, they would!ā
The book also handles some complex topics, and I feel like this is when the MCs shine. Reyna battles with meeting her familyās expectations, and we see Mario stand up for her and let her know she has his full support. Marioās dad has Alzheimerās (TW) and we witness his family navigate this and how Reyna supports Mario and his family. These scenes were so touching and made me cry.
I love the LA / So Cal representation! It made my heart so happy! I cried and swooned; this book ticked so many boxes that I love to see in romance! I absolutely recommend you read this novella. I cannot wait for future work by this author
When you pick up this book, ensure you have a nice cafecito ready. āļøThis book is cozy, fake dating, slow burn, workplace romance.
The chemistry between Lina and Gabe was sizzling. The slow burn was delicious with this one. I couldn't stop reading as their fake dating progressed (and the tension)! I had to see how everything unfolded. I also loved that Lina and Gabe are both successful in their careers and how they collaborate to achieve their dreams. Gabe respects and admires her and gives Lina the recognition she deserves.
I enjoyed seeing his healthy relationship with his parents and how comfortable he is going to them to discuss his thoughts. I was reading this and thinking, these are my goals for my husband and me!
This book also tackles serious topics, such as misogyny, toxic family members, and unhealthy relationships. I cheered for Lina the entire book.
This is my second book by Leonor Soliz, and I love her writing so much. I love the plus-size representation and the Chilean representation in her books. You can feel the love she has for her characters as a writer. She handles her characters with so much love and care, and it exudes off the page as you read.
This is one of the best memoirs Iāve ever read. I loved the writing in this memoir; as a reader, Javier truly takes readers with him on his journey from El Salvador to Guatemala to Mexico and into the United States. The details of the moments of each day made this story stand out. While this is an emotional read, small moments of joy woven into this story made me feel all the emotions. This book made me both laugh and cry.
This is not an easy story to read, but it is an important one. It made me reflect on the experiences of my family, friends, clients I used to represent, those who are displaced and forced out of their homes, Palestine and, of course, individuals who never make it to their destination.
I loved seeing so many references to Salvadoran culture. Cipotes will feel so seen! šøš» As a first-gen salvadoreƱa, this is a book that I needed to read.
I also appreciated reading about the racism and prejudices that exist within Central and Latin America. I feel itās a topic rarely discussed, but that exists and is extremely harmful.