Chloe Santana's Top 3 Books

There is nothing better to connect young people with reading than to let a young author herself spread her profuse imagination in emotionally charged novels. And why not, with that notion of hormonal awakening that invades everything with the madness of age. Because yes, in addition to Elisabet benavent There are other authors of youth romance.

Because in that idea lies the maximum harmony with many of these young readers in order to establish a habit of useful reading at all times. Reading is to awaken imagination and favor the critical sense with the habit of introducing concepts from the intellectual and not only from the image and the sound, always nullifying so much potential.

Welcome then Chloe santana and their stories of battles and love conquests, of brilliant infatuations for an age in which romantic impulses rule, practically, over all things. But, in addition, sometimes Santana dares with that hybrid that already pointed out to the budding writer for other types of adult genres. In some of her novels, complementary mystery plots with overtones of suspense appear. A whole box of surprises…

Chloe Santana's Top 3 Recommended Novels

You are not my type

There is a time when love can be trivial entertainment. You may even believe that you have it under control, but the moment of never-returning love always comes. Only..., when things end up not going well at all, frustration overwhelms you. Take it with humor. You have fallen into the nets of love and there is little you can do to avoid it.

That is one of the readings you can get from this novel You are not my typeby Chloe Santana. Its protagonist Ana moves in the waters of heartbreak, everything that love announced as something wonderful in its environment seems to succumb to wear and tear. Disenchanted by her own experience and also by verifying that her parents did not love each other as much as it might seem. In Ana's life, love is an emotion in a recessive phase, in danger of extinction. In the absence of any trace of love, everything takes on a gray hue.

Ana's boss is a supine gray, like her own work. Although Ana herself recognizes that in her sobriety, her boss is not bad at all. She is sure that, if she allowed him access, she could bring out the shine and color, all seasoned with a smile kinder than his usual hieratic Greek God demeanor. Ana survives thanks to humor, a hilarity that permeates the story and makes you smile with a magical cadence. (Not recommended for reading in public spaces, laughing alone is not always frowned upon...)

Ana's 25 years are not that long. A good age in which she is still coping with her chronic inability to realize her dream of finding her better half. But it depends on how she looks at herself. For Ana, sometimes 25 is a quarter of a century and other times just a breath of time in which she hasn't had time to do anything interesting, yet. What can we expect from Ana? And what is most transcendental for this natural, magical and spontaneous character... What can Ana expect from herself? At the moment she is clear, the trick is to smile, laugh even at herself and at the absurdity that her life has been immersed in lately.

While enjoying the loving nihilism that sometimes becomes desperate, she remains crouched, waiting for her opportunity to throw herself at the jugular of destiny... and, from there, attack it at its very heart. A novel for lovers or scorned ones, for survivors and shipwrecks of love, for clouded lovers and for those who believe that love is just a fiction, an emotional deception...

You're not my type, from Chloe Satana

Wake up

Love, or rather passion, has that I don't know what coexists with the enigmatic and the dark. It must be because of the atavistic coexistence of sex with other types of taboos. Precisely because of these links between passions and the subconscious, the proposal of this story exudes intensity. Rebeca wakes up in a psychiatric hospital with one of those identity errors that are now classic in literature and cinema. She absolutely believes that she is Pamela Blume, a lawyer involved in a momentous investigation.

The reality built around her insists on canceling what doctors call a paranoid outbreak, but Pamela, on the contrary, becomes more and more aware of what it is. And having seen what she has seen, she must act in a convincing and sibylline way to get out of such an insane plan to annul her. In her frenetic adventure towards awakening, we will accompany Pamela through an intense plot in all its extremes, towards a surprising and even ecstatic ending.

Wake up, by Chloe Santana

Every summer with you

The summer and its propensity for love affairs of eternal appearance and fleeting nature. There is no better time for a story like this to offer that pleasure of discovering new kisses and hugs.

Only, to fill the plot, Chloe Santana brings us closer to other components and ramifications that point to other risks that surround all the unleashed passions of the summer. Harley pivots between Matt and John with very different initial perspectives. Matt welcomes her warmly when she faces serious problems while John, Matt's brother, watches her reluctantly.

Because she has suffered an accident and says she does not remember anything and Matt is willing to help her while John, far from the infatuation that his brother suffers, considers that something is squeaky in the matter. Between Matt's growing relationship with Harley and John's parallel investigation, we find ourselves in a triangle full of surprises toward a surprising ending.

Every summer with you

Other recommended books by Chloe Santana

All the times we were a perfect disaster

The imperfect comes later. The initial perfection is gradually breaking down. Falling in love leaves peeling walls and leaks. But one is also captivated by decadence when he discovers that what remains is what there is...

Gabi Luna is the voice of Yugen, the trendy group that is sweeping teenagers. Everyone thinks they know her, but beneath a superficial shell, she hides a vulnerable girl who wants someone to really see her. Pol is a constant in her life. The bad boy of rock. His brother's friend and the drummer with a broken soul. Rumors of a relationship between the two will lead them to reconsider their feelings and generate strong tensions with the rest of the members.

If opposites attract, maybe they have a chance in a world that insists on defining them. Because there are perfect disasters, hearts that understand each other and people for whom it is worth waiting. After All the times I fell in love with you and All the times we jumped into the void, Chloe Santana returns with All the times we were a perfect disaster, the third installment of the Y#gen tetralogy, a story in which all the faces of love and where, sometimes, facing fears is the only way.

All the times we were a perfect disaster
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