Adapted from the original "Culpables" series by Mercedes Ron, this story offers a unique take on the theme of familial ties and the complexities of relationships. The protagonist is an 18-year-old girl who moves to London with her mother and wealthy stepfather after being released from prison. While she tries to navigate her new life and find her place among the rich and powerful, she also finds herself drawn to her stepbrother, despite their efforts to keep their distance.
As she struggles to reconcile her past mistakes with the present, her father tracks her down and seeks to reconnect with his daughter. Unbeknownst to her, he has been watching her for years, hoping to make amends for his past actions. As the story unfolds, we see how these familial connections and their shared history can shape the lives of those involved, both in the present and in the future.
Adapted from the original Culpa mía, this version takes a different approach to the theme of guilt and redemption, exploring the complex emotions and choices that come with seeking forgiveness and moving forward. With its richly drawn characters and thought-provoking plotlines, this adaptation promises to be a compelling read for fans of the original work and those looking for a fresh perspective on family dynamics and the consequences of our actions.