Love, greatness, and passion - the ultimate combination. Eduardo Villa-Lobos, a charismatic Brazilian billionaire, seemed to have it all: striking good looks, an impressive fortune, immense influence, and a bevy of admirers. His life was a global adventure, filled with battles of business and lucrative trade deals. Whenever he traveled the world, his mere presence could command whatever he desired, as if by a flick of his wrist, the entire world was at his disposal... save for one enigmatic woman, Camila Cavalcanti, who eluded his grasp despite his many accomplishments.
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The ending, oh the ending, It was HORRIBLE! There was no shadow of the brilliant author who wrote this masterpiece. It was more like a teenage fan fantasizing, creating a childish abomination. Around the last 100 or so chapters, it was obvious that the author was facing a complicated mess, not knowing the way out. With an attitude of getting the novel out of their hair ASAP, they made things up on a whim, unexplained, unrelated, and laughable "facts", just to patch the ending together. It was so cliche, so childish, and so very much disappointing...