From the first episode the series catches you, we see a young woman with her little son held captive in an impressive mansion where she is watched all the time by her alienated and powerful husband who treats her violently. One night when the businessman organizes a business dinner, she and her son find the opportunity to escape by hiding in the trunk of the guests' truck, from then on a complicated romance will begin with the owner of a sand company and both must face all kinds of obstacles to move forward with their love story. The series is plagued with great suspense that grows as the story progresses. It is striking how impeccable the photography is even with underwater shots of superlative quality. The development of each of the characters is outstanding. For my taste, the third season is too much, with two it would have been enough since, given the impossibility of generating new situations for the protagonists, the writers were forced to incorporate new characters and the story had an unnecessary change of course for what the original story was. Season three shows its protagonist Nefes assisting other victims of abuse with characteristics similar to those suffered by her, with a new villain, the story continues to be interesting but off the hook from what the first two seasons were. It should be noted how Turkey has managed to conquer international markets with first-rate productions.