: Selecta (Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial España).
: Readers on Amazon and Goodreads frequently highlight the vivid Mediterranean setting, which serves as a lush "safe place" that enhances the book's escapist quality. Writing Style and Structure
: With a print equivalent of roughly 241 pages, the story is considered a "fast read" that maintains momentum through witty banter rather than complex subplots.
: A central pillar of the review-worthy depth is the dramatic irony—the reader watches the romance bloom while knowing the truth about Fabio's fame, creating a tension that culminates in Marta feeling "used" when the reality surfaces.
The story follows the unexpected collision between , a top-tier Greek tennis player sidelined by injury and a public divorce, and Marta , a woman working in a hotel kitchen on Mykonos who remains blissfully unaware of his celebrity status.