Es realmente necesario sufrir por amor? Imagina tu vida si tuvieras en algun lugar de tu cuerpo una pildora, palanca o botoncito que controlara tu corazon. Ya no sufririas por Jacinto, Carlos o Gumersindo. Tendrias tu version personal de "santo que no me quiere con no rezarle tengo". Y cuando el hombre al que amas con toda tu alma te dijera "hasta aqui", podrias reaccionar como la mujer adulta, inteligente y moderna que eres. Erika Luna vive en Miami. Es doctora en quimica, atractiva e inteligente: la imagen misma de la mujer moderna. Pero cuando tras siete anos de matrimonio, su super atractivo, super inteligente y super exitoso esposo Martin se enamora de otra mujer, su matrimonio se destruye de la noche a la manana y amenaza destruirla con el. oQue hace una cientifica de vocacion cuando el dolor del mal amor amenaza con convertirla en una lunatica descontrolada y pone en riesgo su carrera, su cordura y su fe en la vida? Inventar una cura, por supuesto. Para ello, Erika arriesgara hasta su vida para convertirse en su propio conejillo de Indias. Su mision: liberar para siempre al mundo del mal amor . y componer su propio corazon. En el proceso, tendra que luchar contra la mujer que fue para convertirse en la mujer que siempre quiso ser.
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"I really liked this book. It is about a woman that is left by her husband after 7 years of marriage, and how she copes with it. It is funny, but at the same time you'll see women are stronger than you think, and we can get over anything!"
— Patricia (5 out of 5 stars)
" just okay. scientific jargon plus random spanish phrases make the book not quite what i was expecting. "
— Amy, 10/17/2013" It was a nice sentimental good read. "
— Bellavida, 7/20/2013" i sooo love Erica!!! :))) "
— Gina, 6/14/2013" A great weekend read. Loved the different quotes inserted from the various Self-Help books the protaganist is forced to read. Witty, fast paced and a great example of chic-lit. Enjoyable! "
— Elisa, 5/25/2013" It is such a great book. It reminds all women that we can become the woman we always wanted to be. "
— Michelle, 12/1/2012" Anjanette captured all the ridiculous ideas of a heartbroken woman... But i think she ended the experiment part in a rushed... I recommend this for people who is at the cant-move-on phase who doesnt want to read self-help books.. "
— Kaycee, 11/29/2012" Good quality chick-lit. And like any chick-lit, the ending was a bit silly, but overall I really enjoyed this one. "
— Cassi, 11/1/2012" Too bad this wasn't a true story lol....but then we would never learn to appreciate the good things! "
— Jen, 5/12/2012Anjanette Delgado is an award-winning author and Emmy Award–winning writer and television producer. She earned an MFA in creative writing from Florida International University and has written for Vogue, National Public Radio, and Urban Latino magazine. Her first novel, The Heartbreak Pill, won the Latino International Book Award for Best Romance in English. She lives in Miami.