An ambitious young woman launches a powerful modeling agency determined to change lives — but power and love are not for the faint of heart.
Love and death meet in the same hotel room where Laura and Roberto arrive after “celebrating their marriage.” There, they carry out a unique ceremony that will mark a before and after in their lives forever.
After surrendering to Bogotá police, an ex-guerrilla avoids prison by working undercover to investigate a ruthless enforcer of government corruption.
Maria Magdalena, a woman different than the others and capable of challenging a corrupt society completely dominated by men, is faced with evils and betrayals forcing her to escape her homeland and attempt to forget her past. On the verge of her death, she meets Jesus – a man who will teach her the true meaning of love, a love so pure she will regain her faith and will to live. She will transform from an excluded, outcast, and vilified woman to one of the most important disciples of the Nazarene prophet.
Pablo is a man with a natural ability for business. Early in his life, Pablo is introduced to the business of cocaine and the power it yields. A young life of crime lands Pablo in and out of jail as he builds his criminal empire. Pablo expands his power through politics but it is not long before his conflicts as a Congressman and a drug lord collide. Pablo has his enemies executed, but not before the United States activates its own war on the Medellin cartel.
Amada and Daniel share a tragic fate: they've each been engaged five times—and all their exes mysteriously died or vanished. Fleeing gossip and bad luck, Amada moves to a town run by women, where she meets Daniel, her cursed romantic mirror. They fall in love, and with the help of a witch, they discover that their perfect match is lucky number seven.
Susana Torres Q. (Bucaramanga, Santander, December 30, 1974) is a Colombian actress of long trajectory who has been characterized by her appearances in many soap operas in her country, she became known thanks to her roles in Las Juanas and Carolina Barrantes. After finishing high school at Gimnasio Femenino de Bogotá, she studied drama at Rubén Di Prieto's academy and took some courses with Alfonso Ortíz.
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