She often pits characters from different worlds—like a "normal" person against a high-powered or "strong" individual—to create friction.

David likely embodies the protector who struggles to let his guard down.

If you're reading this for a book club or just for your own deep-dive, consider these angles:

✨ If you enjoy David’s story, you might want to explore her other character-focused novels like Joe (Trilogía de los Evans) or her various "cowboy" romances, which share a similar emotional DNA. If you'd like, I can help you find: A reading order for the series David belongs to.

In this installment, the focus is on , a character whose journey typically involves balancing a rugged exterior with deep-seated emotional wounds. Erina Alcalá’s books often explore:

Whether it's a ranch-based saga or an urban drama, the "family bond" (and the secrets that break it) is a recurring pillar in her storytelling. 💡 Discussion & Reading Guide

How does David’s view of "strength" change from the first chapter to the last?

A breakdown of the if you're stuck on a specific chapter. Books by Erina Alcalá (Author of Un vaquero de Texas)