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Takes One to Know One
by Lissette Decos
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Synopsis
You Had Me at Hola meets and Dirty Dancing in this enemies-to-lovers rom-com set in Puerto Rico's music industry. Daniela is risk-averse, blazer-obsessed, and likes to be taken seriously. So when she lands an interview for a publicist position at a record label, ...
You Had Me at Hola meets and Dirty Dancing in this enemies-to-lovers rom-com set in Puerto Rico's music industry.
Daniela is risk-averse, blazer-obsessed, and likes to be taken seriously. So when she lands an interview for a publicist position at a record label, she’s prepared for anything. Except for working with the genre of music she hates reggaeton. It's supposed to inspire sensual hip-swinging dance moves and Dani’s hips do not swing—not like that anyway. Out of desperation, Dani lies and says she loves reggaeton. But not only does Dani get the job, she gets a ticket to Puerto Rico . . . on a mission to clean up the scandalous image of international reggaeton singer Rene ‘El Rico’ Rodriguez.
Despite her best act, Dani’s dislike of his music and Rene's prickly disposition is palpable, resulting in them butting heads at every turn. Yet as the two spend more time together under the island’s sizzling sun, Dani realizes there’s more to Rene than his rough edges and good looks. The man that many only see as a sex icon actually cares about his music, community, and culture. Against her will, she slowly begins finding him harder to hate. And before she knows it, Rene is teaching Dani how to find the rhythm of the music and learn to let go. But will she ever be ready to acknowledge the heat growing between them and put her heart on the line?
Daniela is risk-averse, blazer-obsessed, and likes to be taken seriously. So when she lands an interview for a publicist position at a record label, she’s prepared for anything. Except for working with the genre of music she hates reggaeton. It's supposed to inspire sensual hip-swinging dance moves and Dani’s hips do not swing—not like that anyway. Out of desperation, Dani lies and says she loves reggaeton. But not only does Dani get the job, she gets a ticket to Puerto Rico . . . on a mission to clean up the scandalous image of international reggaeton singer Rene ‘El Rico’ Rodriguez.
Despite her best act, Dani’s dislike of his music and Rene's prickly disposition is palpable, resulting in them butting heads at every turn. Yet as the two spend more time together under the island’s sizzling sun, Dani realizes there’s more to Rene than his rough edges and good looks. The man that many only see as a sex icon actually cares about his music, community, and culture. Against her will, she slowly begins finding him harder to hate. And before she knows it, Rene is teaching Dani how to find the rhythm of the music and learn to let go. But will she ever be ready to acknowledge the heat growing between them and put her heart on the line?
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