Jonaira Campagnuolo is a Venezuelan author residing in Argentina. She is known for her romantic novels, often blending humor with deep emotional journeys. Her work often reflects her own experiences as a migrant, bringing a unique perspective to her storytelling. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
The narrative follows , a woman who genuinely hates Christmas due to a history of personal misfortunes during the holiday season. Living in New York, she is used to the typical cold, snowy, and "picture-perfect" North American holidays. However, a family commitment forces her to travel to a small, mountainous town in Argentina just before Christmas.
Her plan is simple: stay for two days and leave. But nature has other ideas. A torrential downpour traps her in the village, forcing her to spend the holidays in a place completely opposite to what she knows—swapping snow and reindeer for intense heat, summer rain, and noisy goats. Plot Highlights
: While stranded, she encounters a local man who initially irritates her by finding humor in her predicament. Their friction eventually sparks a deeper connection, pushing Giannina to reconsider her bitterness toward the season.