To understand Marfil , you must first understand its predecessor: Diamante .

First, ivory represents . Throughout the narrative, Isabelle is treated as a prize to be won or a statue to be admired, particularly by the antagonist, Pol. She is objectified, reduced to an aesthetic object devoid of agency.

This is not just a book; it is a vibe. It is "dark academia meets mafia-lite meets enemies-to-lovers on steroids."

Based on the title and author, this is likely the second book in the by Spanish author Mercedes Ron .

: As Marfil grows closer to Sebastian, she begins to uncover the truth behind her family's wealth and her father's actual business dealings, which are deeply tied to drug trafficking .

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