The story follows , a divorced mother of two who has largely given up on love. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she receives a call from a hospital in Turkey: her estranged father has suffered complications from a hair transplant. Forced to travel to Istanbul, she meets the brilliant but "insufferable" neurosurgeon Dr. Aslan Kaya . What begins as a clash of personalities evolves into a journey of self-discovery and romance as Sara navigates a new culture and her growing feelings for the doctor. Why Readers Love It

Reviewers on Kobo and Amazon frequently highlight the book's wit and "delicious" comedy, noting that it manages to be both "desternillante" (hilarious) and deeply moving.

The protagonists are described as "real" and "familiar," with readers appreciating the portrayal of Sara as a devoted mother and the inclusion of quirky side characters like Pablito.

As the title suggests, the novel leans into the charm of popular Turkish soap operas, offering a "Turkish passion" that leaves readers with a "taste of baklava and tea". Criticism

Readers from El Rincón Romántico praise how Tirado describes Istanbul, capturing its scents and atmosphere so vividly that it feels like a character in its own right.

Mi propio turco de telenovela by is a refreshing contemporary romance that blends humor, emotion, and cultural exploration. Plot Overview

This is a perfect "comfort read" for fans of lighthearted romance who enjoy the "enemies-to-lovers" trope and a touch of travel adventure.

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