My Body Is Not My Own
A Painting major who wants to open her first professional art exhibition confronts her past when working with a Journalism major who wants to expose the truth about her renowned, Contemporary painter father. *****College senior Willow Díaz wants two things: to successfully open an art exhibition dedicated to her father, the well-known Puerto Rican painter Leo Díaz, and to complete her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Painting. As a requirement to finish her degree, she must showcase her art collection on the female body in an exhibition hosted by an up-and-coming art gallery. However, the painful memory of her father begins to affect her art.Journalism major Maximiliano Abelló is set out to accomplish two things: complete an investigative journalism piece as a requirement to finish his bachelor's degree and expose the truth about Leo Díaz. He's been working on this exposé for two months, gathering evidence, analyzing Díaz's famous paintings for clues, but meeting dead ends. Assigned as the lead writer to cover the exhibition from beginning to end for his campus' #1 newspaper, The Student Voice, his solution presents itself through Willow. Now, forced to work together during their last semester, they try their best to stay focused on their goals and not fall in love. But, as their worlds collide, Max's exposé unearths a truth that promises to catapult his career as a journalist but threatens to ruin Willow's life.All rights reserved © Abigail F. Boneta…