Mona Kasten's 3 best books

The differential fact that makes authors like Elisabet benavent or own Mona Katsten in the best sellers that they are, it is related to the fact of that sensitivity of the youthful age. An empathetic feeling wisely embodied black on white around the passions of youth, filled with a touch of fantasy and ease (aspects that precisely overwhelm adolescent readers who devour their stories with greater relish).

Taking advantage of the pull, each one exploits their virtues and Mona Kasten, in her novel saga Again, makes of romanticism, sensuality and that passion that drinks from the most classic romanticism and the love contained by the circumstances to end up overflowing when it proceeds towards that ecstasy that ends up imploding in readers.

Above all, girls in their early twenties at the most eager for adventures that touch the chord of their own experiences. Love affairs, disappointments and recompositions that are still easy at an early age, despite appearing to be abysses at times.

But the most curious thing of all is that this success usually comes when its authors have already left behind that glorious time of internal earthquakes, aftershocks and unpredictable shocks. Writing in your early twenties is a blessing for the writer who finds a job or hobby that he can pursue for life.

However, it is curious how authors like Mona Kasten write about what it was. And perhaps that point of melancholy, still close and almost tangible, turned into literature, ends up making these narrators the idols they are for so many readers around the world.

Mona Kasten's Top 3 Recommended Novels

Again series. Start

The paradigm of the new life. The time of change that, contrary to the passing of the years in which any variation in an assault on our comfort zone, represents a new opportunity, a new life, reinventing ourselves and going out in search of experiences and worlds to discover. . The first novel in the series.

To love is to start over. New name, new hairstyle, new city. Nineteen-year-old Allie Harper is new to Woodshill. After putting many miles away from her home in Denver, she has just started college and desperately needs to find a flat. When he knocks on the door of his last chance, there is Kaden White, with his sexy look and tattoos, the high school boy for whom middle school yearns. Kaden does not want to share a flat with a girl, he has had problems in the past because of it, and Allie has no interest in sharing a roof with someone like him, but the house is perfect and they have no choice.

Thus, Allie and Kaden become roommates despite everything. They will only have to comply with three simple rules: no sentimentality, no getting into each other's things and, most importantly, no sleeping together. But rules are made for us to break.

Again. Start

Again series. To wish

We are now entering the depths of a series come to life shared between the different protagonists and us. Because the common thread of this entire series is that "again" that makes sense with each new volume.

Everything is repeated and at the same time it is different. Especially in love. Again is the new opportunity to fructify love and desire. In different bodies but in the same horizon of passions that changes its lips to become immortal. Jude Livingston has lost everything: her savings, her dignity, and her dream of becoming a successful actress. Devastated, she moves in with her brother in Woodshill and there she meets Blake Andrews.

Jude and Blake were once a couple until she left for Los Angeles, and Blake has not managed to recover from the disappointment. Jude realizes that the boy with a great sense of humor of the past has turned into a broken man. And, even if the attraction between the two is as strong as before, they will have to wonder if they are ready to risk their hearts again ...

Again series. To wish

Again series. Trust

It also hosts the Again series, in this second installment the stereotype of difficult loves due to the personal baggage that each person carries after what they have experienced. It is not so easy to surrender when everything known was uprooting and oblivion. But Mona takes it upon herself to blow up that fatalistic notion of stigmatized characters to make love shine once more.

The moment she meets Spencer Cosgrove, Dawn knows she will be in trouble. Spencer is sexy. Funny. Charming. It's your type. Or what used to be her type, before she vowed to walk away from relationships. Things only get worse when Spencer starts flirting with her, drawing her in with his cuteness. But she rejects it. Because Dawn is hurt: she knows what it means to trust someone with all your heart, only to have it broken into a million pieces later.

Never more. The wounds are still too deep. But Spencer persists. And, when Dawn discovers that Spencer is hiding her own secret, she realizes that she can no longer deny her feelings. Perhaps it is possible to mend a broken heart.

Again series. Trust
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