DON'T CALL IT LOVE
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DON'T CALL IT LOVE is a romantic-erotic comedy that dives into a community of neighbors, where not everything is as it seems. Amid misunderstandings, gossipers, and strong traditions, each person hides a world of desires, fears, and sometimes a touch of madness.
Following the daily life of this colorful group of characters, the narrative reveals the tension between those who try to annoy the neighbor and those who find themselves attracted to a lonely neighbor with a taciturn gaze and sweet lips. Between restrained encounters, the story explores intimate pleasure and the connection that can arise where least expected, maintaining an elegant, sensual, and discreetly provocative tone. To add intrigue, a macabre prankster also appears, leaving gifts on the stair landings, increasing the suspense of the reading.
- Number of pages: 576
- Genre and theme: romantic comedy and erotic romance, focusing on a lively neighborhood, misunderstandings, and relationships between unique people
- Main plot: coexistence among neighbors, irresistible attraction, and unexpected situations that invite laughter and intimate pleasure
- Author: Noelia Amarillo — born in Madrid on Halloween night 1972; lives in Alcorcón with her husband and daughters; secretary/assistant in the family business; passionate about reading and writing romantic novels
- Publisher: GRUPO PLANETA
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