Take me by Javier Ponzone
Juan Pablo is about to attend his first press junket. Nerves and inexperience intensify when Hollywood megastar Ryan Stevens appears in front of him to be interviewed. The connection between them is instant.
The young journalist never imagines that Ryan might have any interest in him beyond the strictly professional. Stevens, for his part, wonders whether someone as young as the man who has just interviewed him could ever be interested in a person whose life is so complex and exposed—and, above all, whether he himself is capable of allowing the “audacity” of living a close encounter with another man. But without detours, they both give in to their impulses.
Juampi, somewhat clumsy, and Ryan, playing the role of the oblivious one, speak face to face for the first time—and will continue to do so for months through long chat sessions that deepen their love, the distance between them, their upside-down worlds, and the differences with their other partners. Secret encounters in different parts of the world, work-related conflicts, and conflicted emotions become part of the daily life of two people who love each other while defying prejudice, contracts, and even the oceans that separate them.
Will Ryan and Juampi be brave enough to keep their love from becoming yet another impossible “classic”?
The only thing they both know is that the heart never lies—it simply beats to the rhythm of the chosen one…


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