Teresa Chavez (Angelique Boyer) is a young woman dominated by her own greed. Through her beauty, intelligence, and ambition, she gets what she wants. Her parents have made great sacrifices to give her a good, decent life, but Teresa wants more. She falls in love with the Mariano, whom her best friend, Aurora (Ana Brenda), is in love with as well. Teresa and Mariano (Aaron Diaz) are in love with each other at the beginning of the story, but Teresa leaves Mariano to marry Arturo de la Barrera (Sebastian Rulli), her law professor who is very wealthy. Arturo loses his fortune because of debts incurred from a case he lost and Teresa cannot accept being poor again. Teresa then seduces his best friend Fernando (Daniel Arenas), who is also the fiance of her best friend Luisa (Fernanda Castillo), Arturo's sister. Meanwhile, Mariano realizes he has been in love with Teresa's friend Aurora, who has been in love with him since the beginning of the novela. In the end, Teresa is forgiven by Arturo but rejected by her family and friends. Mariano marries Aurora. Luisa, pregnant with Fernando's baby decides to be a single mother.
**Dive into the World of Drama and Romance with 'Passion and Power'**
Are you ready for a whirlwind of emotions, family conflicts, and corporate intrigue? Look no further than *Passion and Power (2015)*, a captivating TV series that promises to keep you at the edge of your seat. Revolving around the fierce rivalry between two powerful families, this drama is filled with love triangles, betrayal, and power struggles that will leave you craving for more.
*Pasión y poder*, as it's known in its original Spanish title, centers on Arturo Montenegro and Eladio Gómez Luna—two men whose enmity started years ago over their love for Julia Vallado. While Eladio won Julia’s hand in marriage, their relationship is far from a fairytale. Julia endures constant abuse from Eladio, finding solace only in her son David, who stands as a complete contrast to his father. This emotional rollercoaster showcases how past decisions continue to influence present circumstances.