Spanish Surrender

Spanish Surrender by Rachel Spangler, published by Brisk Press on July 23, 2019, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores the complexities of professional and personal relationships. With 314 pages, this edition presents a narrative centered around Simone Price, who arrives in southern Spain with the critical task of persuading a local publishing house to sell to her American corporation. However, her plans are complicated by her interactions with Loreto Molina, a guide who brings unexpected depth to their partnership.
As the story unfolds, readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as attraction, power dynamics, and personal growth against the backdrop of Andalucían culture. The heat of the Spanish landscape mirrors the escalating tension between Simone and Loreto, forcing both women to confront their assumptions and desires. This novel delves into the intricacies of their relationship, revealing how their time together challenges their worldviews and ultimately leads them to reconsider what it means to truly win.
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Simone and Loreto don’t have to like each other. They only need to work together, but the heat and the history around them and between them conspires to demand so much more.
When Simone Price lands in southern Spain, she has one job upon which the future of her entire career rests: She must convince a small, Spanish publishing house to sell their business to her much larger American corporation. The job should be easy, but many others have failed. Refusing to repeat their mistakes, she hires a guide, translator, and purveyor of Andalucían culture for the week leading up to her big meeting.
The plan seems simple enough until she meets Loreto Molina, and it quickly becomes apparent that Loreto knows more than her casual demeanor might suggest. The complications only escalate as the two set out on a scorching path through a region that shatters all expectations. As their time together stretches on, both women must confront not only their assumptions about each other, but also their own world views amidst a steamy landscape of temptation, power, purpose and raw attraction. Spain acts as both catalyst and conduit for unearthing desires long buried and threatening carefully planned futures.
As the stakes and emotions rise like the hot, unrelenting sun, Simone and Loreto fight to hold onto the ideals they hold dear, but what if the only way for either of them to truly win is to surrender?
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