Readers on Babelio and Amazon frequently highlight the "laugh-out-loud" moments and the relatable, "life itself" quality of the dialogues and mishaps.
The author describes Ibiza not just as a backdrop, but as a "character" itself, influencing the atmosphere and the characters' decisions.
Unlike the first book, Sonia is depicted as more reflexive and settled, showing a clear arc of personal growth as she learns to better handle her impulsive and sometimes selfish nature.
Overwhelmed by family duties and the challenge of delegating them to Carlos.