Sigue Lloviendo | Alice Kellen
“Pero es que, a veces, cuando una mirada lo encierra todo, las palabras están de más.”
Sigue Lloviendo by Alice Kellen offers readers a profound exploration of the complexities of emotions following a divorce. The story revolves around Victor and Sara, whose lives have been irrevocably changed as they navigate the fragile process of rebuilding themselves amid lingering pain and memories. This novel resonates deeply because it captures that tangled space where love and resentment coexist — a feeling many people experience but find hard to express. What struck me most about Alice Kellen’s storytelling is her ability to evoke raw emotions with subtlety, much like the poignant quote, “sometimes when a look says it all, words become unnecessary.” This reflects how unspoken feelings often carry the heaviest weight in relationships, especially during times of heartbreak. From my own experience, reading such narratives helps me understand that healing is rarely linear. There are moments filled with nostalgia for better times and moments shadowed by fear and doubt about the future. The authenticity in Kellen’s characters made me reflect on the importance of patience and self-compassion in the face of emotional upheaval. Moreover, the mixture of resentment and love portrayed in the story reveals the complexity of human relationships — how two people can care deeply for each other and yet be hurt so profoundly that moving forward means learning to let go of certain parts of the past without completely losing the connection. For those interested in contemporary romance that delves beyond traditional love stories into real-life struggles and emotional growth, Sigue Lloviendo is a captivating read. It reminds us all that, while the rain may keep falling, it also nourishes new beginnings, and with time, wounds can become part of our strength rather than our sorrow. In the Lemon8 community and other book lovers’ circles, this novel sparks meaningful conversations about love’s many faces and the courage required to embrace life after loss. If you appreciate stories that are rich in emotional depth and character development, this book is definitely worth your time.



