The best books by Josie Silver

If there is a genre in which its authors undergo brilliant appearances and glittering successes, it is the romantic genre. From the great lady Danielle Steel until last incorporations as it can be Elisabet benavent, a multitude of voices are adding successes that run like wildfire among fans of the pinkest narrative.

The case of Josie silver It is particularly surprising because with just two novels his publications are simultaneous in his native USA and in the rest of the world. Such must be the degree of confidence in the market to replicate publications here and there with the assurance of hits in any field.

What is different about Josie Silver novels? Perhaps it is an old-fashioned romantic point, with that rush of idealization that grips the heart. Projections of destiny, of what could have been and is about to disappear forever. Nothing more passionate than the feeling of the ephemeral. Silver plays with that to center his characters in the midst of emotional hurricanes. And in the end it ends up dragging its readers to place them in that same epicenter where there is no other than to let go and trust in luck to come out unscathed ...

Recommended novels by Josie Silver

One day in december

What was said. Extraordinary things happen when we least expect them. Or at least that's the starting point where Silver's literature pulls us out of tedium as only literature can. A cascade of emotions come upon us as we enter the subject. The essential question in this type of story is to achieve an easy empathy, the one that puts us under the skin of any person, to end up throwing ourselves into love affairs as they were not seen from the stories of princesses and princes overflowing with vitalism.

Laurie doesn't believe in love at first sight. Think that movies are one thing and real life is another. However, one day in December, his gaze meets that of a stranger through the foggy window of a bus. Magic arises and Laurie falls madly in love, but the bus starts and continues on its way through the snowy streets of London.

She is convinced that he is the man of her life, but she does not know where to find him. A year later, her best friend Sarah introduces her to Jack, her new boyfriend, with whom she is very much in love. And yes, it's him: the boy from the bus. Laurie decides to forget him, but what if fate has other plans?

One day in december

Two lives for Lydia

It is good that each new novel starts from new situations to maintain that captivating effect of the first loves. The numbering of Silver's two novels may be somewhat premeditated (One ..., two ...) But the thing is that the approaches are quite disparate with the common focus of the easiest and at the same time more complex emotions to translate into a good plot.

Lydia's life is turned upside down when Freddie, her soulmate and her partner of more than ten years, dies. Lydia knows that Freddie would have wanted her to move on and live to the fullest, so with the help of her best friend, Jonah, and her sister, Elle, she decides to open up again to the world (and perhaps love).

But then something incredible happens: Lydia has the opportunity to go back and continue living with Freddie. The choice seems simple, but what if there is someone in your new life who also wants you by their side? Lydia must choose between two lives, between two loves; between escaping the pain of loss or embracing the new opportunities that fate offers to be happy again.

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