Las Mujeres de la Playa Roja

Las Mujeres de la Playa Roja

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🌺 After catching her fiancé cheating, a pregnant hotel critic escapes to a wild cliffside guesthouse run by a former flamenco dancer and her circle of fiercely loyal friends-queer women who once defied a dictatorship with rhythm, rebellion, and love. María just wanted to disappear. Instead, she finds herself swept into the chaos and warmth of Casa Carmen, where grilled sardines, laughter, and decades of secrets flow freely. At the heart of it all is Carmen-a woman on fire, living her final summer with no apologies. As María's belly grows, so does her connection to these women... and to the woman who changes everything. 🔥 Found family. Flamenco at sunset. A birth, a death, and the fierce joy in between. This is the story of Las Mujeres de la Playa Roja (The Women of Red Beach) by Lee
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In 1992, Jane lost her best friend in the whole world: her stepsister, María. With her went her emotional centre, her sense of self-worth. But now, maybe, she thinks she may have found her again. But will the reunion be everything she wanted? How will the years apart have changed them? Explicit, with references to self-harm and eating disorders, this is a passionate and emotional read. Praise for Thirty: "Beautiful story. The quick moving plot was still full of detail, heartache, and character development. Thanks for sharing!" author CreatingKate "There's a manic energy to the opening page and I picture Jane rocking, clenching in anguish at losing Maria. That mania that hollowed her out, that fed self-harm, that threaten to snuff her out.. She was lucky to survive and surely it was Maria that kept her going and fuelled the obsessive search? Then what do you do when you meet your salvation? How do you deal with that? Now we know, or at least we know how you lived it. This was so real, it didn't read like fiction. Raw and beautiful. Thank you." author stickygirl

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