Erro de Processamento: Título Não Encontrado

Cover illustration of "Nosso Acordo Secreto" showing a male bodyguard and Dylan Leblanc in a dark industrial setting, representing a dark LGBT romance.

Falha ao processar JSON. Texto bruto abaixo:

Okay, let me tackle this. The user wants me to create a JSON object with HTML content based on the provided data. First, I need to understand the structure and requirements.

The title should be “Crítica de Elite: [Livro] de [Autor]”, so I’ll start with that. The introduction needs to analyze the writing style as an art and literary style. I should mention the genre, the blend of elements like dark romance and suspense, and highlight the author’s style.

The body has to compare the book with big names in the genre. I need to reference similar works but avoid mentioning specific authors unless I’m sure. The user provided a data point that it’s part of a growing trend in Brazil, so I can use that. Also, need to mention the author’s age and the book’s success in rankings.

The conclusion should wrap up by emphasizing the book’s quality and its value for the reader’s collection. I have to make sure to include the two affiliate links and a call-to-action button. Wait, the user mentioned two links in key moments and a button at the end. Let me check where to place them. The links are in the body and intro? Wait, the data has a link in the input, but the example response uses the link in the conclusion. Hmm, maybe the user wants the affiliate link in the conclusion as a button. Let me confirm.

Also, the SEO info mentions the link to Amazon and Kindle Unlimited. Need to include that in the conclusion. The affiliate link provided is for the Kindle edition. So the button should direct there. Wait, the user said two links in the context and one button. But in the example, they used two links in the body and a button at the end. Let me make sure to include two links in the body and a button. But the user’s input has only one link. Wait, the input has one link. Maybe the user wants the main link as the button and perhaps mention Kindle Unlimited as a second link. Let me check the data again.

Under “auditoria_livre”, there’s “preco_de”: “R$ 0,00 (Kindle Unlimited)”, so maybe the second link is for Kindle Unlimited. But the user provided only one affiliate link. Hmm. The user’s input has a link, but the example response includes two links. Maybe I should use the provided link as the main button and mention Kindle Unlimited as an option. But since the user only provided one link, I need to make sure to use that. Wait, in the example, the assistant included two links: one for the Kindle book and one for Kindle Unlimited. But the user’s input has one link. Maybe the user expects two links in the body, but the input only has one. This might be a mistake. Wait, looking back at the input data:

“Link Afiliado: [link]”
But in the “auditoria_livre” under “preco_de”: “R$ 0,00 (Kindle Unlimited)”, so maybe the second link is for Kindle Unlimited. But the user didn’t provide an affiliate link for that. Therefore, the assistant should use the provided link as the main affiliate link and mention Kindle Unlimited as a free option without a link. But the user’s example includes two links. Hmm. Maybe the user wants to insert the provided affiliate link in two different places. Let me check the example again.

Looking at the example output structure, the conclusion has a button with the affiliate link. The body might have another mention of the link. Wait, the user’s input says “2 links no contexto em momentos chave e um ou 1 botão contexto de alta conversão no final.” So two links in the context (probably in the body) and a button at the end. But the user only provided one link. Hmm. Maybe the assistant should use the same link twice in different places. But that’s not ideal. Alternatively, perhaps the user expects the main link as a button and another mention in the body. Since the user only provided one link, I’ll proceed with that, using the link in the body and the button. Maybe that’s acceptable.

Now, structuring the JSON with HTML elements. The title is straightforward. The intro discusses the literary style, blending dark romance and suspense. The body compares with other works, mentions the author’s age and success. The conclusion encourages the reader to get it via the affiliate link.

I need to ensure the HTML is valid, using

, , , tags. Also, avoid markdown. Also, the user wants to avoid words like “incrível”. Use rich adjectives, elegant, no robotic terms.

Check the word count between 490-599. Let me count. Each section should be around 150-200 words. The example uses three paragraphs for intro, body, and conclusion.

Also, make sure to include the affiliate link in the conclusion as a button. The example uses with class=”cta-button”. The user’s example includes two links in the body and a button. But since the user only provided one link, maybe the body mentions the Kindle Unlimited option as a free option and the main link as a button. But the user’s input says “2 links no contexto em momentos chave”, so perhaps two links in the body. However, the user only provided one link. Maybe the assistant should use the same link twice. Alternatively, maybe the user intended to have the affiliate link and the Kindle Unlimited link. But since the user didn’t provide the Kindle Unlimited link, maybe the assistant should just use the provided link in two places.

In the example, the body has a link to Kindle Unlimited and the affiliate link. The conclusion has the button. But the user’s input only has one affiliate link. So perhaps the assistant should mention Kindle Unlimited as a free option (no link) and then use the affiliate link in the button. Alternatively, use the affiliate link in the body and the button.

This is a bit confusing. Let me proceed by using the provided affiliate link in the conclusion as a button and mention Kindle Unlimited as a free option in the body without a link. The user’s data says “preco_de”: “R$ 0,00 (Kindle Unlimited)”, so the assistant can mention that as an option.

Now, putting it all together. Ensure that the HTML is valid, using

tags, and the JSON structure is correct. Also, check for the forbidden words and adhere to the style guidelines. Make sure to bold and italicize key points, use connectors, and vary paragraph lengths. Avoid using “incrível”.

Finally, validate the JSON to ensure it’s correct. Let me double-check the structure and the HTML elements. Alright, time to assemble the JSON response with the appropriate content.

{
“titulo_html”: “Crítica de Elite: Nosso Acordo Secreto de Rafaela F. Rank”,
“intro_html”: “

Escrita com uma prosódia marcante, Nosso Acordo Secreto equilibra suspense e romance em um enredo que desafia as convenções do gênero. A narrativa, construída com slow burn meticuloso, revela uma sinuosidade emocional raramente explorada em dark romance LGBT. Cada capítulo parece um pincelada em uma tela sombria, onde os traços de dor e desejo se entrelaçam sem esforço.

“,
“corpo_html”: “

A obra conversa com clássicos do gênero, como Cinquenta Tons de Cinza e Corra que Eu Te Apanho, mas eleva o tom ao integrar elementos de suspense psicológico e found family. A autora, com apenas 23 anos, demonstra maturidade ao equilibrar a complexidade dos personagens com a tensão da trama. Apesar das 1111 páginas, o ritmo é impeccável — cada revelação funciona como um gatilho emocional que mantém o leitor acorrentado.

O desempenho técnico merece destaque: o Kindle Unlimited oferece acesso gratuito, enquanto a versão paga a R$ 1,99 é uma aposta segura para coleccionadores. O download, apesar de demorado (10,1 MB), garante uma experiência imersiva com acessibilidade habilitada. Para leitores que preferem dispositivos básicos, o eBook Kindle mantém o formato adaptável.

“,
“conclusao_html”: “

Uma obra que eleva o nível da sua estante. Com 4,8 de 5 estrelas em 1.088 avaliações, Nosso Acordo Secreto não é apenas um romance, é uma experiência sensorial que explora a dualidade entre ódio e amor. Para leit

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