In "Dangerous Desire," Raquel embarks on a new chapter of her life as she moves from the countryside to the big city to study at the Vidal Institute. After years of bullying and trauma at her previous school, she sees this move as a chance to reinvent herself and overcome her fears. However, what should be a calm fresh start quickly turns into a whirlwind of complex emotions. Upon arriving at the Vidal Institute, Raquel finds herself entangled in a web of conflicting feelings. She begins to develop friendships with Milena and Vitória but soon encounters animosity from Penha. Amidst this, her attraction to Eric, Milena's boyfriend, challenges her even further. Initially, Raquel sees Eric merely as the "handsome guy" in class, someone who seems to have a simple and trouble-free life. However, as she gets closer to him, she discovers that there is much more beneath the surface. The romance between Raquel and Eric evolves from an initial infatuation into something much deeper. As the tension between them grows, Raquel realizes that Eric is not as he appears and that perhaps the desire she feels for him is mutual. The book explores how passion can transform into true love and how friendships can be tested by life's situations. "Dangerous Desire" is not just a story of youthful romance but a journey of self-discovery and personal transformation. Through encounters and misunderstandings, the book reveals how people carry invisible layers, how experiences shape who we are, and how our choices and relationships impact our identity. It is a sensitive and engaging exploration of the power of change, the complexity of emotions, and the true meaning of friendship and love. Warning: This book contains scenes that may not be suitable for readers under the age of sixteen.