For Isabel "Izzy" Morales, reporting the news is more than a job - it's personal. As a first-generation Latina journalist and daughter of immigrants, she's spent her career doing what many don't: showing up for the communities often ignored by mainstream media, listening in both English and Spanish, and earning the kind of trust that leads to the stories others miss.
When a protest outside City Hall turns chaotic, Izzy is the only reporter who stops to hear the story of a Spanish-speaking woman asking for help. That moment of connection leads to a tip - and a much bigger story. One that exposes a secret immigration contract, a powerful city council member, and a system designed to stay quiet.
As the political pressure intensifies and her newsroom hesitates, Izzy leans into her instincts - and the community relationships she's spent years building. With a whistleblower ready to speak out, a rival reporter who knows more than he lets on, and her reputation on the line, Izzy must decide: will she play it safe or go live with the truth?
Inspired by her own experience as an Emmy-winning bilingual journalist, Kristian Lopez brings authenticity, urgency, and heart to her debut novel. For over five years, she reported in both languages - building trust in immigrant communities, uncovering untold stories, and using the microphone to amplify voices that too often go unheard.
The News is a story about identity, resilience, and the power of showing up - again and again - until someone finally listens.
Perfect for fans of character-driven dramas, behind-the-scenes journalism, and fierce Latinas who know that storytelling isn't just about headlines... it's about people.