Latin Adultery - Sophia Lomeli __exclusive__ -
“I write about women who cheat because I have sat in rooms with dozens of Latina women—my mother’s friends, my tías, my classmates—who have cheated, or wanted to cheat, and who have no voice. The stereotype is that we are fiery and unfaithful. The truth is that we are human and complicated. There is a difference. I am not confirming a stereotype. I am exploding the silence around it.”
The question hung in the air, a final bridge she wasn't sure she wanted to cross. Sophia looked at the man she had built a life with and thought of the man who had reminded her she was alive. She realized that the "Latin Adultery" the gossip columns might one day whisper about wasn't just a betrayal of a contract—it was the messy, painful reclamation of a woman who had lost herself in the shadows of a perfect life. Latin Adultery - Sophia Lomeli
Sophia Lomeli has turned taboo into a thriving brand. Her publishing deals now come with six-figure advances. She has launched a podcast, Martes de Infieles (Tuesdays of Unfaithfuls), where she reads listener-submitted anonymous confessions. A streaming adaptation of El Jardín de los Engaños is reportedly in development with a major Spanish-language network. “I write about women who cheat because I