Penny Robinson's love

Penny Robinson's love
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Palace affairs go slowly, as do their truths ...

But in the end, both the issues and the truths end up being dispatched. And Alonso Guerrero, as opportunistic as he is lawfully, tries to dispatch truths that, in reality, are so absolutely his that he is entitled to write a book or even to compose a song about his past with or without Letizia, queen of Spain for the glory of the Telediario.

Another thing would be that from that aforementioned Palace they felt with a parallel legitimacy to request silence at any cost ...

Be that as it may, Alonso has done it, he has written a book about his life. With the particularity that part of it is made up of experiences of all kinds with the current queen of this country formerly known as Spain (worth this Prince-style joke).

From the outset the author has been ingenious with the title, nothing bombastic or pretentious (why, if the chicha is inside), it is rather a suggestive title in the style Stephen King (The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, for instance). Only that the consequences can end up surpassing any fiction of this gigantic American writer.

Why…? Who can ensure that good old Alonso does not choke while toasting the success of his book in its twentieth edition? Who can ensure that the tires of your car cannot fail in the C124 district?

Jokes aside, I don't think another book has had the same level of morbidity since that of Belén Esteban (because of whether he would have known how to put all the letters in their place or if the transcriber had finally been a black man with swallows), except for the Unlike this book, that of Alonso Guerrero will be read by marujas and marujos, independentistas and matrimonial lawyers, bishops on the verge of ecclesiastical nullity and various Martians.

The author starts from the days after the discovery of Letizia as the fiancée of our beloved (for some more and for others less) Felipe VI. And from there he plays various bands about reality and fiction, about what his life with Letizia could have been and what couldn't be, even though it might be ...

An existentialist novel about chance, destiny, electricity bills and bedroom scenes. Let's go a bit of everything ...

You can now buy the novel Penny Robinson's love, the new book by Letizia's ex, Alonso Guerrero, here:

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