Laylah Aragón is the author of The Pope’s Mistress trilogy. She is a Cuban/Mexican-American Southern California native, a graduate of Mills College, and a resident of New York City. Her books have themes of environmentalism, feminism, sexual liberation, and social progress.
Becoming a #1 Amazon Bestseller in its first week, this newly acclaimed inspired-by-real-events indie publishing phenomenon is the crown jewel of 2019’s National Book Writing Month. A contemporary twist on real historical events, Aragón masterfully weaves together history, philosophy and current events into one magical and thought-provoking story that will make you question everything you know to be true. The Pope's Mistress is a true testament to our times like nothing we have ever read before.
An affair. A murder. And Laylah Aragón. Those are the pieces of the puzzle that made headlines six years ago. We heard the stories, the rumors and the countless conflicting eyewitness testimonies. We knew that Laylah Aragón was tangled up, in more ways than one, in the scandal of the millennium. But no one knew what really happened. And for six long years, we have heard Ms. Aragón repeat nothing other than her now infamous line, “I have nothing to say.” Now, amidst a puzzling turn of events, the mysterious Laylah Aragón has finally broken her silence. In this captivating and unexpected first hand account, we get sucked into the twists and turns of Laylah Aragón’s world, as the lines blur between truth-telling and survival, and she finally tells her side of the story. No one knew what really happened. Until now.
From the club scene of West Hollywood to the wheels and deals of New York City, and finally to the power and mystique of the Vatican, this "most innovative novel of our time" explores the nature of the human mind and spirit in the face of unanticipated challenges and untold power. It is a never-before-told story from a refreshing new perspective that is as intriguing as it is enlightening.
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#1 Amazon Bestseller & crown jewel of 2019’s National Book Writing Month. A contemporary twist on real historical events, Aragón masterfully weaves together this thought-provoking story that is as intriguing as it is enlightening.
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