AnnaNuar1
Paris, 1939. Raquel Suárez, the daughter of Spanish exiles, arrives in Montmartre with dreams of art, freedom, and love. But the war shatters her world, pulling her into a web of secrets, betrayals, and dangerous alliances during the German occupation. Love becomes both her refuge and her trap, forcing her to choose between survival and truth.
After the war, Raquel returns to Spain, carrying scars the world cannot see. The vibrant young artist is gone; in her place stands a woman shaped by loss and silence. She hides her past, but memories resurface like ghosts - faces she loved, promises broken, and choices that still haunt her. Her story is a confession and a warning: the price of love and freedom is far higher than you ever imagine.