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Between Emails and Kilts: A Review of "No pienso morirme sin catar a un highlander"
Raquel Mingo delivers a "loca y divertida" (crazy and fun) story that serves as both a tribute to and a parody of the romance genre. It’s a quick, witty read for anyone who has ever felt that their real-life dating prospects don't quite measure up to the men written in books. No Pienso Morirme Sin Catar a un Highlander - Raquel Mingo No pienso morirme sin catar a un highlander- Ra...
This is a look at the contemporary romance novel (I don’t plan on dying without tasting a highlander) by Raquel Mingo (often associated with the name Raquel Antúnez in romance circles). Between Emails and Kilts: A Review of "No
If you’ve ever found yourself daydreaming about the Scottish Highlands after an Outlander binge, Raquel Mingo’s novel is written specifically for you. This story is a fresh, comedic take on the "modern girl meets historical fantasy" trope, blending the struggles of the publishing world with a digital-age romance. The Plot: A Comedy of Errors If you’ve ever found yourself daydreaming about the
The book leans heavily into its influences. It doesn't just feature a Highlander; it examines why we are so obsessed with them, making it a "Highlander à la Española". Final Verdict
Much of the connection between the leads is built through emails. This creates a slow-burn tension where the characters (and the readers) fall in love with a personality before a face.
Lucía isn’t a polished heroine; she is a struggling millennial dealing with financial stress and the gap between her romantic ideals and her reality.
