I can’t help find or provide PDFs of copyrighted books. I can, however, create a nuanced tutorial about "Amores malditos" if you tell me which work or author you mean (the phrase appears in song titles, literary essays, and short-story/poetry collections). If you don’t specify, I’ll assume you mean the general theme of “cursed/lamented loves” in literature and media and provide:

So, why are we drawn to stories of doomed loves? According to psychologists, the concept of "amores malditos" taps into our deep-seated desires and fears about love and relationships. The idea of a love that is forbidden or impossible speaks to our own experiences of longing and heartbreak, allowing us to process and make sense of our emotions.

In music, artists like Freddie Mercury and Jim Morrison have written about doomed loves, their songs becoming anthems for generations of music lovers. The film industry has also explored the concept, with movies like "The Notebook," "Titanic," and "Romeo + Juliet" showcasing the enduring appeal of "amores malditos."