Victoria Aihar

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Victoria Aihar
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Victoria Aihar

(1978-04-19) 19 April 1978 (age 44)
Nationality Uruguayan
Occupationweb designer, author, programmer
Website www.victoria-aihar.com
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Victoria Aihar (Montevideo, 19 April 1978), is a Uruguayan web designer, programmer and author.

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She studied at Crandon Institute, and also studied English, French and Arabic. She graduated as a Web designer in 2001, and she is currently working as a programmer and a writer. She got married in 2000. She published her erotic novels under a pseudonym. [1] Her books have been edited and published by Editorial Planeta in countries like Spain. [2] The book «"Un café no se le niega a nadie"» during its presale has reached the 7th place among the bestseller ranking by Amazon Spain, even above the bestseller and sequel to "Fifty Shades of Grey" by Erika James. [3] [4] [5]

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References

  1. El País (2015). "Vencer a Grey y a la pacateria" (in Spanish). Uruguay.
  2. Planeta (2015). "Victoria Aihar" (in Spanish).
  3. El País (2015). "Victoria Aihar erotismo de exportación" (in Spanish). Uruguay.
  4. Diario Longino. "Autora de '¿A cuàntos centrímetros de ti?" (PDF) (in Spanish). Chile. p. 15.
  5. El País (2015). "Las mujeres que nos inspiran con sus historias" (in Spanish). Uruguay.