Florence Nahon, a Spanish novelist and scriptwriter, is the daughter of a French mother and a Spanish father. Fluent in Spanish, French, Italian and English, the meticulous education she received in the French Secondary school of Malaga, soon led her to discover her literary versatility. It was an uncanny thirst for knowledge and discovery that encouraged her to explore the many literary styles of fiction, action-adventure, comedy and romance. As a romance writer, she claims not to understand writing "unless it is deep from within." She uses her own moral teachings and personal experiences to maintain a very real personal and feminine touch. Most of the time, she does freelance writing but is also a prolific writer of fiction novels. Having produced many novels in Spain, namely "Simplemente Morgana" (2003); said by many to be a novel written ahead of its time, "De Naturaleza Infiel" (2003), "Amor de Mil Amores" (2003), as well as the more recent English screenplays "White Wolf, Black Wolf" (2019), "Florence's Dream" (2019), "Unfaithful By Nature" (2018), "Laura Must Die" (2019), and "Bella Loba" (2019), all with more than 98 Awards at major international Film Festivals to their credit. Her interesting dress sense, apolitical beliefs, love of animals and sense of fair play, only begin to spell out who Nahon really is.