Cover of Not Mine to Love by Rosa Lucas, a Billionaire Brits romance novel

Not Mine to Love – Rosa Lucas | Billionaire Romance

We need to output the first part of a professional analytical book review. Must start with a

tag of contextualization, between 180-320 words, with exactly 1 contextual affiliate link using tag “Link_afiliado”. Then after that, insert the CTA card HTML block. Then the reading experience section 900-1600 words, with 4-6 thematic blocks, integrate reader feedback, and insert 1-3 clean responsive HTML visual elements (like a summary table etc). Must use only allowed tags:

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      inside the CTA card. That’s okay. We need to output only the first part of a professional analytical book review, strictly following instructions. The user wants the first part? Actually they said “Generate the first part of a professional analytical book review for the book “{{BOOK_TITLE}}” by {{AUTHOR_NAME}}, strictly following the instructions and visual models below. Output the content in ENGLISH.” So we need to produce the entire output as described: contextualization paragraph (

      ) with exactly 1 affiliate link using tag “Link_afiliado”. Then after that, insert the CTA card HTML block. Then the reading experience section (900-1600 words) with 4-6 thematic blocks, include HTML visual elements (like a table). Must be within allowed tags. We must ensure the contextualization is between 180 and 320 words. Must include exactly 1 contextual affiliate link using the tag “Link_afiliado”. That likely means we need to embed the link as Link_afiliado? Or just use the placeholder “Link_afiliado”? The instruction: “Insert exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” So we need to create an anchor tag with href set to the provided URL? Actually they said “using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” Probably they want to use the anchor text “Link_afiliado”? Or they want to use the URL placeholder? In previous tasks they used the actual URL. Here they gave a link: https://amzn.to/4zdFi4G. So we should embed that as the href of an tag. The anchor text can be something like “Check the book’s availability on Amazon”. But they said “using the tag “Link_afiliado”” maybe they want the anchor text to be “Link_afiliado”? Not sure. In earlier tasks they used the actual URL as href and the link text something like “Check price on Amazon”. But they said “using the tag “Link_afiliado””. Possibly they want the anchor to have the attribute rel? Not needed. I think we should embed the link as Link_afiliado. That would satisfy “using the tag Link_afiliado”. The anchor text is “Link_afiliado”. That might be what they want. Let’s do that. We need exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph. So we will put it in the first paragraph. Now the contextualization paragraph must be between 180-320 words. Must be a

      tag containing the paragraph. Must not start with a heading. Must vary opening using a practical situation, common misconception, relatable insight, or daily life comparison. Must explain a real-world problem, common life challenge, or thematic question that the book addresses, along with user’s reading expectations and the book’s impact in its genre/market. We need to write 180-320 words. Let’s aim for about 230 words. We need to include exactly 1 affiliate link using tag “Link_afiliado”. So we will embed Link_afiliado somewhere in that paragraph. Now after that paragraph, we need to insert the CTA card HTML block exactly as provided. That block includes its own

      etc. That block must be placed immediately after the contextualization paragraph. The block must be inserted as is. It contains a

      inside. That’s okay. After that block, we need to produce the reading experience section (900-1600 words). That section must be in HTML using allowed tags. Must develop 4-6 thematic blocks. Must integrate reader feedback. Must insert 1-3 clean responsive HTML visual elements (like a summary table). Must be between 900-1600 words. That’s a lot of words. Must ensure word count includes only the textual content, not HTML tags. We need to produce roughly 1000-1300 words of content. We must keep within allowed tags only:

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