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ANJANETTE DELGADO
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Hablemos Escritoras
Episodio 601: CaribeFemLit - La violencia que expulsa. El sexilio puertorriqueño.
Tres libros, tres escritoras puertorriqueñas, Esmeralda Santiago, Mayra Santos Febvre y Patricia Coral, corrigiendo la historia de la diáspora femenina con su literatura, que intentan sanar la culpa equivocada del sexilio, una de las caras menos habladas de la inmigración. Hoy esta entrega de CaribeFemLit habló sobre la violencia que expulsa: el sexilio en la literatura contemporánea puertorriqueña. La voz es de Anjanette Delgado, escritoras y promotora literaria, quien también habla de su libro El sexilio (la criba 2024) *** Three books, three Puerto Rican women writers, Esmeralda Santiago, Mayra Santos Febvre y Patricia Coral, rewriting the hist...
2025-01-14
06 min
Hablemos Escritoras
Episodio 595: Hablemos de - 600 episodios, el programa de febrero
Pues inicia el segundo mes de nuestra temporada de Primavera, febrero, y en él celebramos nuestro episodio 600 y estamos muy emocionados de compartirles un programa que nos ha dado mucho gusto preparar. Escuchen y reserven sus fechas para recibir a Nora Glickman que nos honrra para nuestro episodio número 600, a una editora, Caro Rolle y la bellísima Beatriz Viterbo. Desde Chile llegará, Paula Ilabaca; desde Colombia, Andrea Cote; desde Argentina, Agustina Bazterrica; y y por último nuestro episodio CaribeFemLit con Anjanette Delgado hablando de Sexilio. Venga a nuestro podcast y a al blog a leer más sobre ellas...
2025-01-07
07 min
Hablemos Escritoras
Episodio 547: CaribeFemLit - Yuliana Ortiz
Con tan solo 32 años, Yuliana Ortiz Ruano (Esmeraldas, Ecuador) es profesora, investigadora y escritora con por lo menos seis libros a su haber, varios de ellos ganadores de importantes premios internacionales. Su obra literaria es importante porque ofrece una voz única y poderosa desde la costa afroecuatoriana. Sus relatos y poemas no solo narran historias de resistencia e identidad, sino que también celebran la riqueza cultural de su comunidad, tejiendo con maestría una narrativa tan conmovedora como reveladora, transformando vivencias cotidianas en milagros literarios sobre vidas de mujeres en el contexto de sus pueblos, de sus países d...
2024-09-02
57 min
Hablemos Escritoras
Episodio 542: CaribeFemLit - Legna Rodríguez
La obra de la escritora cubana radicada en los Estados Unidos, Legna Rodríguez Iglesias, se caracteriza por ser innovadora y original. Por mezclar lo cotidiano con lo extraordinario, y por abordar temas complejos con un lenguaje accesible y poético. Su poesía, por ejemplo, desafía las convenciones tradicionales del género y el lenguaje, incorporando elementos de la vida cotidiana, el humor y la crítica social. Hoy Anjanette Delgado titula esta entrevista "La revolución lingüística de Legna Rodríguez" y le hace una entrevista totalmente deliciosa e íntima que les va a gustar. No se pierdan...
2024-07-29
52 min
La Faena Editorial
¿Para qué escribes?, con Anjanette Delgado
Hoy hablamos con la periodista y escritora puertorriqueña Anjanette Delgado sobre lo importante que es definir por qué queremos escribir. ¿Para publicar un solo libro? ¿Para hacer toda una carrera de vida alrededor de la escritura? Quédate hasta el final y escucha las últimas tres recomendaciones que ofrece Anjanette para esos escritores que están dando los primeros pasos.
2024-05-23
39 min
Let Your Ears Discover the Magic of Full Audiobook
I Disappeared Them: A Novel Audiobook by Preston L. Allen
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 755907 Title: I Disappeared Them: A Novel Author: Preston L. Allen Narrator: Michael Braun Format: Unabridged Length: 07:11:00 Language: English Release date: 04-23-24 Publisher: Recorded Books Genres: Fiction & Literature, Literary Fiction Summary: Bullied as a child for being overweight and an orphan, the serial killer in I Disappeared Them hides in plain sight. By day, he is an affable family man with a disarming smile, surrounded by his children and loving wife. At night, he punches the clock as a hardworking pizza man. After work, he roams Miamis nighttime...
2024-04-23
7h 11
Hablemos Escritoras
Episodio 503 - CaribeFemLit. Mayra Santos Febres y la Cumbre Afro
Mayra Santos-Febres es una de las escritoras más importantes e influyentes de la literatura contemporána. Nacida en Carolina, Puerto Rico, tiene un Ph.D. en la Universidad de Cornell. Co-creó el Programa de Escritura Creativa de la Universidad de Puerto Rico. Fundó y dirigió The Word/Festival de la Palabra, el festival literario más reconocido internacionalmente en Puerto Rico (2010-2009). Hoy conversa con Anjanette Delgado en un episodio más de CaribeFemLit sobre un gran evento: la Cumbre Afro que se celebra por tercera vez en este mes de marzo. Hablan también sobre la importancia del conocimi...
2024-03-18
32 min
Hablemos Escritoras
Episodio 489: Bienvenida nuestra sección - CaribeFemLit
Hoy, en CaribeFemLit vamos a hablar de mujeres que escriben la ficción oscura y sin azúcar. No al género Noir, ni mucho menos a la novela amarilla—lo que en Estados Unidos y Gran Bretaña llaman “cozy mystery”— sino a lo que Anjanette Delgado llama "Ficción violeta". Vengan a conocer nuevos nombres de escritoras y sus obras como: Wendy Guerra, Daína Chaviano, Rita Indiana, Julia Álvarez, Mayra Santos Febres, Claire Jiménez, Edwidge Danticat, Michelle Cliff.
2024-01-29
11 min
Hablemos Escritoras
Episodio 481: Bienvenido 2024 entre México, España y CaribeFemLit
Hacemos un breve resumen del 2023 y anunciamos nuestros programa de 2024 que está dedicado a España y México con Elsa Cross, Carmen Villoro, Jenny Valencia, Sonia Betancort, Nuria Barrios, Julieta Valero y nuestra nueva sección CaribeFemLit con Anjanette Delgado.
2024-01-01
11 min
Hablemos Escritoras
Episodio 478: Free Radicals by Rosa Beltrán, translated by Robin Myers
Free Radicals by Mexican writer Rosa Beltrán, translated by Robin Myers is an epic female history, a generational saga of women navigating pivotal choices that are consequences not only of their own decisions but, more often, of the circumstances thrust upon them. Anjanette Delgado writes a beautiful review. This novel is our second book in translation now with Katakana editores. Available in ShopEscritorasBooks.
2023-11-27
08 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
COMING SOON: Hail Yes! A Detroit Free Press Podcast About University of Michigan Sports
Hosted by Free Press sports writers Tony Garcia and Rainer Sabin, “Hail, Yes!” can be found a couple of times a week, including every Thursday, wherever you listen to podcasts. Tune in for engaging conversations and unique perspectives on your Michigan Wolverines. Tony, the U-M sports beat writer, and Rainer, the Big Ten insider, get a chance to talk to the main characters in Ann Arbor weekly and provide their insights and analysis for all the big games, news and events. “Hail, Yes!” is your go-to Wolverines podcast for all the best news, analysis, insights and opinions on the team.
2023-08-23
00 min
Hablemos Escritoras
Episodio 451: Acercándonosla a escritoras - Anjanette Delgado
Anjanette Delgado nació en Puerto Rico, pero vive desde hace mucho tiempo en los Estados Unidos. Esto ha enriquecido mucho su voz como escritoras y colaboradora de diversas revistas. Escribe sobre temas como el mundo latino, la violencia, la maternidad, el lado patético del amor y ha publicado en la maravillosa columna y serie Modern Love del New York Times. Es autora de La píldora del mal amor (Simon & Schuster, 2008)y La clarividente de la Calle Ocho (Penguin Random House, 2014)
2023-08-16
51 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
End of the Road: The Heisman Trophy, Rose Bowl and split national championship
In this final episode, Andrew Hammond breaks down how competing bowl organizations led to a split championship. Later, we revisit Charles Woodson's unprecedented Heisman Trophy win. Lastly, former Free Press sports writer Keith Gave joins us one more time to help explain how Michigan's Rose Bowl performance encapsulated their entire 1997 season.
2022-11-28
34 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
Mitch Albom remembers 1997 Michigan vs. Ohio State, Charles Woodson's Heisman moments
Mitch Albom, who was one of the 100,000-plus in attendance for the 1997 Michigan-Ohio State game at the Big House, joins Andrew Hammond this week. Albom remembers the Wolverines' dominate defense and Charles Woodson's signature moment that sent U-M to the Rose Bowl.
2022-11-21
28 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
Week 10: How 1997 Michigan team avoided trap game vs. Wisconsin
This week, Andrew Hammond is joined by former Free Press sports writer Keith Gave, who covered the 1997 Michigan football team in their game at Wisconsin. The setting and spot on the schedule may have been the biggest hurdle for the Wolverines, especially once Charles Woodson and Brian Griese got on the field.
2022-11-14
23 min
News Guest
Measure and market your impact ft. Angie Cirone and Anjanette Delgado
News organizations sometimes get so busy doing the work that they forget to track their impact or tell their story to stakeholders, including the people most likely to support them financially. In this episode of News Guest, you’ll learn why and how you can make time for this important work with insights and advice from: Angie Cirone, former director of journalism sustainability at Richland Source, a LION member in northern Ohio Anjanette Delgado, executive editor of the Detroit Free Press and contributor to the Media Impact Project at the University of Southern California Related Resources: Re...
2022-11-09
27 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
Week 9: 1997 Michigan's huge win at Penn State tells the world they're for real
Andrew Hammond and former Free Press sports editor Gene Myers look back at the Michigan-Penn State game from 1997, a highly anticipated matchup at Happy Valley. We look at how the Wolverines were able to roll over Joe Pa's Nittany Lions and become a clear-cut national title favorite.
2022-11-07
31 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
Week 8: Charles Woodson, 1997 Michigan defense continue to stake claims for history
This week, Andrew Hammond is joined by former Free Press sports editor Gene Myers to look back at the game for the Little Brown Jug, Michigan vs. Minnesota in 1997. The difference in this one is what people mostly remember this historic team for: Charles Woodson and that U-M defense.
2022-10-31
28 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
Week 7: Charles Woodson gets THAT interception vs. Nick Saban, Michigan State
This week, Andrew Hammond is joined by Terry Foster, longtime Detroit sports media fixture, as they reflect on the top-15 matchup with Michigan State in East Lansing. They also look back at the amazing Charles Woodson interception that put his Heisman Trophy candidacy in hyperdrive.
2022-10-24
24 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
Week 6: Brian Griese carries Michigan in comeback victory over Iowa
This week, Andrew Hammond is joined by former Free Press sports editor Gene Myers to look back at perhaps the biggest crossroads in the 1997 Wolverines' season. Michigan faced a big halftime deficit against Tim Dwight and Iowa, the heroics of QB Brian Griese led U-M to a dramatic victory at Michigan Stadium.
2022-10-17
28 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
Week 5: Michigan gets revenge vs. Northwestern led by ... the offense?
This week, Andrew Hammond is joined by former Free Press sports writer Keith Gave, who covered the 1997 Michigan football team, including the game against Northwestern. Gave looks back at the development of QB Brian Griese and TE Jerame Tuman, who had a few big plays against the Wildcats.
2022-10-10
17 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
Week 4: Michigan steps right over trap game, aces first road test at Indiana
This week, former Free Press sports editor Gene Myers joins Andrew Hammond to break down the beatdown in Bloomington, Indiana. The Wolverines had no problem with the Hoosiers, and the guys dig into a couple of elements of the matchup, including the sterling play of wide receiver Amani Toomer.
2022-10-03
15 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
Week 3: Michigan passes first big test with comeback victory over Notre Dame
Former Free Press sports editor Gene Myers joins Andrew Hammond to break down the first major test for the 1997 Michigan Wolverines, a visit by Notre Dame. How did U-M handle adversity and a halftime deficit? We look back at the first major win in that championship season.
2022-09-26
21 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
Week 2 vs. Baylor: Michigan rolls; Heisman Trophy, national title pictures begin to take shape
Former Free Press sports editor Gene Myers joins Andrew Hammond to describe the first wild weekend of the 1997 season, including how one national title contender fell and another Heisman Trophy candidate began to stake his clam. Michigan dominates Baylor to improve to 2-0.
2022-09-19
26 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
Week 1 vs. Colorado: Michigan's defense makes the first of a lasting impression
Former longtime U-M broadcaster Jim Brandstatter joins Andrew Hammond to discuss just how dominating the Wolverines' defense is to start this 1997 championship season. Michigan football takes on a familiar foe in Colorado in the season opener.
2022-09-12
25 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
Before the championship run: How Lloyd Carr, Michigan football entered 1997 season
In the first episode of this limited series, Free Press assistant sports editor Andrew Hammond sets the stage for the 1997 Michigan football team, going deep on the state of the Wolverines program. To do that, we get the insights of NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika, a former Free Press sports writer and editor who covered that '97 team for the Michigan Daily.
2022-09-05
23 min
Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines
Introducing ‘Road to the Victors: The Story of the 1997 Michigan Wolverines’
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the 1997 Michigan football team’s national championship, one of the most memorable title runs in the state’s history. Detroit Free Press assistant sports editor Andrew Hammond hosts this limited series coming soon.
2022-09-03
01 min
New Books in Caribbean Studies
Anjanette Delgado, "Home in Florida: Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness" (UP of Florida Press, 2021)
Today I spoke to Anjanette Delgado, a Puerto Rican writer and journalist based in Miami who has compiled emblematic stories and essays by writers from many countries who congregate in the city of Miami and the state of Florida. The stories are about those who have been touched by the Florida and Miami experience, and who have made the state their home. Her anthology titled Home in Florida. Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness published by the University of Florida Press Gainesville in 2021 has won the silver medal for the Independent Publishing Book awards. She is also the aut...
2022-05-27
51 min
New Books in Latino Studies
Anjanette Delgado, "Home in Florida: Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness" (UP of Florida Press, 2021)
Today I spoke to Anjanette Delgado, a Puerto Rican writer and journalist based in Miami who has compiled emblematic stories and essays by writers from many countries who congregate in the city of Miami and the state of Florida. The stories are about those who have been touched by the Florida and Miami experience, and who have made the state their home. Her anthology titled Home in Florida. Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness published by the University of Florida Press Gainesville in 2021 has won the silver medal for the Independent Publishing Book awards. She is also the aut...
2022-05-27
51 min
New Books in Latin American Studies
Anjanette Delgado, "Home in Florida: Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness" (UP of Florida Press, 2021)
Today I spoke to Anjanette Delgado, a Puerto Rican writer and journalist based in Miami who has compiled emblematic stories and essays by writers from many countries who congregate in the city of Miami and the state of Florida. The stories are about those who have been touched by the Florida and Miami experience, and who have made the state their home. Her anthology titled Home in Florida. Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness published by the University of Florida Press Gainesville in 2021 has won the silver medal for the Independent Publishing Book awards. She is also the aut...
2022-05-27
51 min
New Books in the American South
Anjanette Delgado, "Home in Florida: Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness" (UP of Florida Press, 2021)
Today I spoke to Anjanette Delgado, a Puerto Rican writer and journalist based in Miami who has compiled emblematic stories and essays by writers from many countries who congregate in the city of Miami and the state of Florida. The stories are about those who have been touched by the Florida and Miami experience, and who have made the state their home. Her anthology titled Home in Florida. Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness published by the University of Florida Press Gainesville in 2021 has won the silver medal for the Independent Publishing Book awards. She is also the aut...
2022-05-27
51 min
The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan
Anjanette Delgado, Yaddyra Peralta, and Mia Leonin on the Literature of Uprootedness
On today’s episode of The Literary Life, Mitchell Kaplan is joined by Anjanette Delgado, Yaddyra Peralta, and Mia Leonin to discuss their new anthology, Home in Flordia: Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness, out now from University Press of Florida.________________________________Subscribe now to The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever else you find your podcasts!Anjanette Delgado is a Puerto Rican writer and journalist based in Miami. She is the author of The Heartbreak Pill and The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho. She has written for the New York Times “Mod...
2022-01-28
45 min
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
THE HEARTBREAK BILL - Frances Negrón Montaner
: “Home in Florida; Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness” Anjanette has said “I wanted a new body of work now of uprootedness about someone living in an environment that’s not his.” Anjanette Delgado is a Puerto Rican novelist and journalist whose work in both fiction and nonfiction focuses on heartbreak and social justice. She is the author of “The Heartbreak Pill”; winner of the Latino International Book Award, and of “The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho”; an Indiefab finalist for best multicultural book of the year. Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies as well as in Kenyon Review, Ple...
2021-11-15
24 min
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
HOME IN FLORIDA - ANJANETTE DELGADO and ACHY OBEJAS
: “Home in Florida; Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness” Anjanette has said “I wanted a new body of work now of uprootedness about someone living in an environment that’s not his.” Anjanette Delgado is a Puerto Rican novelist and journalist whose work in both fiction and nonfiction focuses on heartbreak and social justice. She is the author of “The Heartbreak Pill”; winner of the Latino International Book Award, and of “The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho”; an Indiefab finalist for best multicultural book of the year. Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies as well as in Kenyon Review, Ple...
2021-11-08
28 min
Tech Conversations at FIU’s Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator
The creative entrepreneurial process with Anjanette Delgado
A unique creative talk with our next guest-- Anjanette Delgado is a Puerto Rican writer and journalist. In this conversation we take a journey and learn about her passion for storytelling , as well as the creative entrepreneurial process during these unprecedented times. She is the author of The Heartbreak Pill (Simon and Schuster, 2008), 2009 winner of the Latino International Book Award, and of The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho (Kensington Publishing & Penguin Random House, 2014). Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies, as well as in The Kenyon Review, Pleiades, Vogue, The New York Times ("Modern Love"), The Hong Kong Rev...
2021-10-08
29 min
Tacones Sabios
Episodio 15: Cómo vivir una vida inspirada, con Anjanette Delgado
La inspiración no es exclusiva de artistas e iluminados. Está presente en cada uno de los aspectos de nuestra vida. En esta entrevista exclusiva, la escritora y periodista Anjanette Delgado nos cuenta sus secretos para vivir una vida inspirada y creativa.
2021-02-27
31 min
It's All Journalism
Better News: Measure the impact of local journalism on your community
Anjanette Delgado is the senior news director for digital at the Detroit Free Press. She recently wrote an article for the American Press Institute’s Better News initiative about the paper’s community impact report. Better News host Michael O’Connell talks to Delgado about how newsrooms can create their own reports to measure the effect local journalism is having on their community, as well as how it is contributing to their fundraising efforts.The Better News podcast is a partnership between It’s All Journalism and the American Press Institute to a) showcase innovative/experimental ideas that emerge from the...
2021-02-16
22 min
It's All Journalism
Better News: Measure the impact of local journalism on your community
Anjanette Delgado is the senior news director for digital at the Detroit Free Press. She recently wrote an article for the American Press Institute’s Better News initiative about the paper’s community impact report. Better News host Michael O’Connell talks to Delgado about how newsrooms can create their own reports to measure the effect local journalism is having on their community, as well as how it is contributing to their fundraising efforts. The Better News podcast is a partnership between It’s All Journalism and the American Press Institute to a) showcase innovative/experimental ideas that emerge fr...
2021-02-16
22 min
It's All Journalism
Better News: Measure the impact of local journalism on your community
Anjanette Delgado is the senior news director for digital at the Detroit Free Press. She recently wrote an article for the American Press Institute’s Better News initiative about the paper’s community impact report. Better News host Michael O’Connell talks to Delgado about how newsrooms can create their own reports to measure the effect local journalism is having on their community, as well as how it is contributing to their fundraising efforts. The Better News podcast is a partnership between It’s All Journalism and the American Press Institute to a) showcase innovative/experimental ideas that emerge fr...
2021-02-16
22 min
Ink in Your Veins
Ep. 202: Anjanette Delgado on the Magic of Preproduction in Novel Writing
Anjanette Delgado is a Puerto Rican writer and journalist. She is the author of The Heartbreak Pill (Simon and Schuster, 2008), 2009 winner of the Latino International Book Award, and of The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho (Kensington Publishing & Penguin Random House, 2014). Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies, as well as in The Kenyon Review, Pleiades, Vogue, The New York Times ("Modern Love"), The Hong Kong Review, NPR, and HBO, among others. A Bread Loaf Conference alumni, she won an Emmy Award for feature writing in 1994, served as a judge for the Flannery O'Connor Short Fiction Award in 2015, and was a...
2020-09-25
42 min
Hablemos Escritoras
Episodio 132: Editoriales - Suburbano Pedro Medina
La revista SUBURBANO nació en Miami, Florida hace más de 10 años para crear un puente entre escritores y lectores hispanoparlantes. Hoy la versión en línea cuenta con más de 80,000 visitas al mes y tienen el sello editorial Suburbano Ediciones (SED) y un proyecto Building Community. El escritor y editor Pedro Medina, quien es director y fundador, nos cuenta de cómo se abren camino en Miami y se extienden a otras partes de Estados Unidos y el mundo, y del trabajo de Gastón Virckel como responsable de un diseño muy particular que es caracterí...
2020-06-29
27 min
Discover the Best Audio Stories in Romance, Modern
The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho by Anjanette Delgado
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/217872 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho Author: Anjanette Delgado Narrator: Roxanne Hernandez Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 36 minutes Release date: August 26, 2014 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Modern Publisher's Summary: Two divorces have taught Mariela Estevez that she's better suited to being a mistress than a wife. Whose heart needs all that 'forever after' trouble? Still, her affair with her married lover, Hector, has become problematic—especially because he's also a tenant in her apartment building in the heart of Miami's Calle Ocho in Little Havana. But when He...
2014-08-26
03 min
Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho by Anjanette Delgado
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/217872 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho Author: Anjanette Delgado Narrator: Roxanne Hernandez Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 36 minutes Release date: August 26, 2014 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: Two divorces have taught Mariela Estevez that she's better suited to being a mistress than a wife. Whose heart needs all that 'forever after' trouble? Still, her affair with her married lover, Hector, has become problematic—especially because he's also a tenant in her apartment building in the heart of Miami's Calle Ocho in Little Havana. But wh...
2014-08-26
03 min
Listen and Let the Story Unfold With Full Audiobook
Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho Audiobook by Anjanette Delgado
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 217872 Title: Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho Author: Anjanette Delgado Narrator: Roxanne Hernandez Format: Unabridged Length: 09:36:00 Language: English Release date: 08-26-14 Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Genres: Romance, Fiction & Literature, General, Contemporary Women Summary: Two divorces have taught Mariela Estevez that she's better suited to being a mistress than a wife. Whose heart needs all that 'forever after' trouble? Still, her affair with her married lover, Hector, has become problematicespecially because he's also a tenant in her apartment building in the heart of Miami's Calle Ocho in Little Havana. But when...
2014-08-26
9h 36