The 3 best books by Elisabet Benavent

There is no other way than to recognize that the national reflection of the Nora roberts o Danielle Steel called Elisabet benavent. This Spanish writer of the romantic genre has been in the world of literature for a few years, but the truth is that in this short period she has shown to have the productive capacity of any of the other two mentioned above. its signing for Netflix In order to replicate her stories on screens around the world, she ended up elevating her to the altars of the genre.

Also considering the youth of this new and stellar incorporation, the pink genre has undoubtedly found a new great value whose projection is incalculable. Because Elisabet Benavent concentrates romantic and youthful. And considering the large market of readers of these genres, which practically devour all those proposals, the potential soars.

Elisabet's case is the paradigm dreamed of by every author. Today, that of a "self-made" writer takes on more meaning than ever. Launch yourself into self-publishing through networks, know how to move your books, ensure that your quality ends up causing a cascade of readers and good reviews ...

Elisabet Benavent is a self-made writer. And precisely for this reason, by winning over readers with the frankness and authenticity of those who start from scratch, it is known that Elisabet brings a new verve to the genre, ratified by so many readers and finally backed by a publishing label at the height of its capacity.

3 recommended novels by Elisabet Benavent

All those things I'll tell you tomorrow

The flashbacks, the second chances, the dilemmas and their choices… The past finds in the romantic that uneasiness typical of existence faced with its unbearable lightness of being, as Kundera would say. For one of the great references of the coolest romantic novel in Spanish, Elisabet Benavent, the train also approaches in this book at its only step with the possibility of getting on it or not...

Fantasy plays its tricks then, connecting with those desires to have a time machine with which to redo things badly done in the past. Or not only the badly done but the enjoyed but now has lost its vigor, energy and enthusiasm. In short, everything is considering the idea that any time in the past was better. Especially when they paint coarse… As Sabina would also say, there is no nostalgia worse than longing for what never happened. Unless you find the magic formula to transform unsatisfied desire into an instant of fulfillment. Let's go there…

What if you had the opportunity to change what you have already experienced? Miranda works as deputy editor at a fashion magazine. Miranda is happy with Tristán. That's why she doesn't understand that he is leaving her. She wishes she could turn back the clock and go back to the moment they met… But what if she really had the chance to change her story?

All those things that I will tell you tomorrow, Elisabet Benavent

The art of cheating karma

Karma has been hanging over our heads for a long time, taking the alternative to the more prosaic Murphy's law. The question is to assume certain events as a predestination desired by haters or suffered as an expected consequence by the tormented soul of the moment. But if fiction must deal with something, whether it be a novel version or a movie in turn, it is to undo that curse plan that supposedly awaits us to restore hope and motivation to all common mortals.

Because if everything were written, nothing would be worth it. The success that never comes is not the payment for something that we could commit in a slip. Nor does the recognition have to be 15 minutes of glory that Andy Wharhol assigns to all of us as miserable crumbs.

A stroke of luck can change everything and in those we all move. That the thing of Karma finally has some truth and that we are subject to the whims of a gambling God, with his happy dice, or to the decisions of a plethora of robed inhabitants of Olympus secretly in love with our passionate mortality, because it will be a matter of discover it in due course.

Only that perhaps there are possibilities of avoiding that destiny, of breaking it in a vital dribble that leaves the plan-maker himself speechless…. Elisabet Benavent dares to reveal to us what is the way, the art of changing everything and of achieving that favorable wind capable of guiding its protagonists to glory, at the appropriate price ...

The art of cheating karma

In Valeria's shoes

With Valeria Elisabet's dream began. Thanks to this character (who delighted digital readers on the hunt for good self-published books), the writer was able to think that writing could be a more professional dedication, regardless of the taste for which each one begins to write stories. .

With almost all certainty it can be said that Valeria conquered many readers by an easy empathy in the essentials. Valeria is contradictory but she is clear that she wants to be happy and that she needs to fall in love and feel and overflow her passion.

Valeria's high degree of vitality is the same that we all would like to enjoy in our daily lives. But watching Valeria is not seeing someone above us. She also knows herself to be fragile, contradicts herself and recovers herself.

With Valeria we learn or at least take reference from someone capable of shelving emotional issues that lead nowhere to open up to new currents that refresh her life. Valeria makes us laugh and captivates us. Quite a character and a success of her author to prolong a saga with which to satisfy Valeria-dependents.

In Valeria's shoes

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How (not) I wrote our story

The idealization and contrast of the routine. The meaning of the word love under the magnifying glass. Because after the phase of falling in love, everything is channeled towards new forms of love. And so love as an objective component of our lives is distorted as its different echoes end up confusing us. Unless we are determined to live eternally in love like the first day. A new way of reading love. Because sometimes the truth (not) is only what we want to believe.

Elsa Benavides is a successful writer with a creative crisis and an obsession: to kill the character that catapulted her to success. But the solution to her problems does not involve electrocuting Valentina with a cell phone in the bathtub. It is the tip of the iceberg of a deeper wound.

Determined to flee to embrace writing again, she runs into Dario, a musician recently arrived from Paris who is also her neighbor. She thus begins a new story in which Elsa is the protagonist. Will she be able to tell everything?

How (not) I wrote our story

Chasing Silvia

Betting on a female character, like the author herself and with projection towards any female reader, is already part of the author's own stamp. This time Silvia is much more contained than Valeria.

Silvia seems to hide from herself in her work. The dramatic prospect of hiding from oneself that we often suffer in our flesh. But the worst thing is that in that job she meets every day with the one she loves and the one who has broken her heart. Her life is a labyrinth and only a 180 degree turn can offer her new horizons to travel towards.

You just have to find another person and put your will to discover their brilliance. Gabriel, as a rock star, can offer you something very different from your known world, in all aspects ...

Chasing Silvia

The magic of being us

Elisabet Benavent's novel that exudes a sense of second chances. Assuming we can all end up falling in love after a false close isn't always easy.

You can feel the bug and think that it is wrong to open up to new worlds. Or you can consider old shared customs to be a slab to open up to new shared lives. Or, even when you least expect it, an opportunity for reconciliation may emerge as that new option to rebuild bridges over blame and accusations.

The second opportunity to start a journey to other scenarios or the second opportunity to put everything back together over the walls and the wounds... If there was magic, why can't a new trick of emotions be produced that will amaze us again? Sofía and Héctor offer us a story that, as one would say in cooking, poses a deconstructed love.

The magic of being us

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the slow hugs

When one becomes fond of an author's work to the point of becoming a true fan, the matter of knowing the person capable of creating that story and composing that music tuned to or reading our lives takes on great importance. Something similar happens sometimes with the author or author, who seeks confession or even exorcism in a more intimate melody or book and throws himself into his audience as an almost spiritual need.

That is what happens with this book by Elisabet Benavent where she addresses what she experienced in her transition from anonymity to a literary stardom translated into millions of readers. If you want to know what the journey is like to become the emblem or totem for every great fan, you can't miss this book. Because in the small confessions and in the opening towards the experiences, more characters seem as if we could decipher the reasons to create. And that somehow brings us closer to the indescribable power of the word and grabs us with a slow embrace, like eternity...

the slow hugs

4.6/5 - (11 votes)

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