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En la ciudad no llueve todos los días

Fabio Lozano Uribe (1992)

SubgenreErotic Romance
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingHard R
Pages ()
SettingContemporary Urban

Content levels

ViolenceNot rated
Sexual contentExplicit
LanguageNot rated

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Synopsis

The city, with all its erotism, enables the encounter of the two leading caracters of this novel, so they can fall in love. Juan Centinela is a writer and Carmen Calema is trying to become one. In the first pages, she borrows from him the unfinished manuscript of his work. When she starts reading it, she discovers that the mix between reality and fiction will determine their lives. It´s like a book inside a book. A story into another story that depicts an infamous. powerful and wealthy father figure; where a little girl knows the secrets of the city by living the painful and promiscuous experience of her mother. It´s also the story of a neverending rain that impregnates with its humidity the sceneries of this passionate, abrupt and urban romance. The reader can have the feeling of the prostitutes, and their clients, in the back alleys of drug addiction. This is the naked truth of a city as anxious as its inhabitants.