Subgénero: Women’s fiction
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The Miracle (El milagro)
It is never too late to fulfill your dreams. Juana, Dominga, Lucia and Soledad are a group of tender, very Christian grandmothers who live in a small town. This town saw them grow up, become wives, mothers, and grandmothers. Truth be told, they would have wanted much more for their lives, but they had…
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Bodies and Souls Saga (Bilogía Cuerpos y Almas)
If you could choose any body, who would you be tonight? Electra wears a red wig and knows how to attract everyone's attention with her latex clothes and her obsession with BDSM. Her nights are measured by orgasms and the wildest parties. Laura has blonde hair and only drinks expensive champagne. Minerva is not…
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Jawbone (Mandíbula) (Serie TV)
La perversión adolescente. Esta historia gira alrededor de un brutal secreto: por qué la profesora de lengua y literatura ha secuestrado a una de sus estudiantes en un colegio femenino de élite Opus Dei. Fernanda, la alumna secuestrada, es una fanática del cine de terror y de los creepypastas (historias de terror virales…
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HDP
When ambition knows no boundaries, and money is religion. HDP are the initials of Hugo David Prado, owner of Grupo Alfa, the largest business conglomerate in the country. As owner of more than one hundred companies, a bank and a television network, for this tycoon his religion is money. When a global pandemic hits…
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What Happened to Patricia Lukastic? (¿Qué se sabe de Patricia Lukastic?)
Pressure can either create diamonds or burst pipes. Patricia Lukastic is a young Argentinean tennis player; one of the most promising tennis players in the world. Coached by her father Elian, Patricia began winning local tournaments, and then quickly went on to win at huge international competitions like the Australian Open. She ascended quickly…
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The Weaving of Days (El tejido de los días)
A sewing workshop, a forbidden love and a big family secret. The year is 1950 and Julia, alone and pregnant, has just arrived in Zaragoza, a city that drags the consequences of the Civil War. Julia, although it is not going to be easy, has an economic peace of mind: the inheritance of Miguel,…
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Crime is Spelled with an A (Crimen se escribe con A)
Three dates, three alibis, one murderer. Rebeca Sanz is murdered in her home. Just before she takes her last breath, she manages to write her killer's name in her own blood, but when she is found, only the initial A remains. In the days prior, she had met three men through a dating service…
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Wishbone
Too ugly, too chubby, too Latina?… too brave to be eclipsed. Pilar and Pili are two young women separated by an entire generation. Pili lives in 1970s Laredo, on the Mexican border in South Texas. She has a flammable personality and routinely flouts the cultural expectations of femininity in her machismo-oriented Mexican American community.…
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The Sylist (La estilista)
Pioneer, mentor, and one of the most powerful people in the fashion industry. The Stylist (La estilista) is a fiction in which everything that is recounted is true. The author has decided to change the names of the characters to protect the identity of the real people. "For me, fashion is a fascinating world…
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The Miss Bubble Saga (Saga La señorita Bubble)
The First Adventure | Adventure Below Zero She uses her ingenuity to spread happiness around the world. Miss Bubble is an extravagant inventor who always wears her hands sheathed in gloves and a patch over her left eye. The inventor showed up in the village one sunny morning, driving a steam-powered convertible, and took…
