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Malibú renace

By Taylor Jenkins Reid

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Malibú Renace unfolds an unforgettable summer night where each member of the Riva family faces a pivotal choice: which secrets to keep hidden and what truths to confront. As the anticipation builds for Nina Riva's grand end-of-summer party, the stage is set for a night of revelations against the stunning backdrop of Malibu in August 1983.

The stakes soar as this famous family, descendants of the legendary Mick Riva, grapple with their intertwined pasts and strained relationships. Nina, reeling from a public breakup, struggles with her reluctance to be in the spotlight, while Jay yearns for a romantic encounter, and Hud hides a confession that could shatter their brotherly bond. As midnight approaches, tensions ignite, leading to a wild celebration that flares with secrets, love, and ultimately, disaster.

Readers are drawn into a gripping narrative that captures the essence of familial connections and the weight of choices. Praised for its emotional depth, Malibú Renace resonates with themes of love, loss, and the harsh realities of fame, ensuring its place as a contemporary classic from bestselling author Taylor Jenkins Reid.

About the Author

Taylor Jenkins Reid

Taylor Jenkins Reid

Taylor Jenkins Reid is a contemporary author known for her engaging and emotional women's fiction. Her writing often explores themes of love, relationships, and personal growth, with notable works including "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo," "Daisy Jones & The Six," and "Malibu Rising." Reid's compelling narratives and well-developed characters have garnered her a dedicated readership and critical acclaim in the literary world.

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