If the first book is the destruction of the self, the second book is the terrifying attempt at reconstruction. Tu la razón y yo el valor is widely considered the darkest and most complex entry in the trilogy. Here, Benavent strips away the romanticism of the "runaway lover" trope.

The "Alguien que no soy" trilogy has received widespread critical acclaim for its literary merit, with many praising Benavent's innovative storytelling, well-crafted characters, and exploration of themes that resonate with contemporary audiences. The trilogy has been translated into numerous languages, further testament to its universal appeal and Benavent's growing international reputation.

—is a provocative and emotional contemporary romance series that explores the complexities of a triangular relationship. Books in the Trilogy

★★★★☆ (4.5/5) – A landmark in Spanish contemporary romantic fiction.

The series should be read in the following chronological order: Alguien que no soy Someone I'm Not

Do not read this trilogy if you want the lighthearted, laugh-out-loud humor of Valeria or La magia del caos . This is Benavent’s "adult drama."

): The conclusion where Alba must navigate her evolving feelings for both men and decide who she truly wants to be with. Plot & Themes The Premise