A review by elcanaldevenecia
Anchored Hearts by Priscilla Oliveras

Anamaria Navarro’s life has treated her unfairly and after Alejandro abandons her, she decides that it won't be enough to break her spirit because she has to be there for her family as well.

This story is about second chances and above all how you can encounter those fears that keep you away from happiness.

Ana is a very complex character, filled with all the spice of a Latina and full of the pride that characterizes us. The story takes us to the growth of both characters, in order to find a balance and to achieve what they really want.

Alejandro did not stop to wait for his love, he ran to learn to walk with her. His life went on, he fought for his dreams but the most important lesson he will learn will be to learn from his mistakes to avoid them and to forgive from the bottom of his heart.

They both have to learn to forgive and to value those sacrifices that in life we all have to make at least once.

The writer has a wonderful spark that I think we should admire. Congratulations Priscila.

“Princesa, I screwed it up before. But there’s never been any doubt about what I want. You.”

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A Anamaria, la vida la ha tratado injustamente y después que Alejandro la abandonara, ella decide que no será suficiente para derrumbar su espíritu porque tiene que estar para su familia también.

Esta historia trata de las segundas oportunidades y sobre todo cómo puedes encontrarte con aquellos miedos que te mantienen lejos de la felicidad.

Ana es un personaje muy complejo, llena con todo el sazón de una latina y llena del orgullo que nos caracteriza. La historia nos lleva a un crecimiento de ambos personajes, para poder encontrar un balance y poder lograr lo que de verdad quieren.

Alejandro no se detuvo a esperar su amor, él corrió para poder aprender a caminar junto con ella. Su vida siguió, luchó por sus sueños pero la lección más importante que aprenderá será aprender de sus errores para evitarlos y perdonar desde el fondo de su corazón.

Ambos tienen que aprender a perdonar y a valorar aquellos sacrificios que en la vida todos debemos de realizar al menos una vez.

La escritora tiene una chispa maravillosa que considero que debemos admirar. Muchas felicidades Priscila.