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Island Trap (Book 1 of Trap Trilogy) by VentreCanard
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What Sidra Everleigh wants, Sidra Everleigh gets-or at least that was the rule before she found herself trapped and alone with a shy Japanese guy in an isolated island with nothing but a dusty tent, some tuna cans, and their huge language barrier. *** After a cruise ship incident, the gorgeous yet infamous actress Sidra Everleigh Rosilla finds herself alive but trapped in an island with a shy Japanese guy as her only companion. To ease her loneliness, she humors herself with flirty antics and humorous dramatic lines that seem too much for the poor inexperienced guy. But what happens when her mission to purely flirt and have fun gets a little bit deeper with him-and it's not just her imagination? Will she be able to break their language barrier or will she get kureiji before their rescue comes? DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish (with a little bit of Nihonggo) COVER DESIGN: Rayne Mariano
Beyond Reasonable Doubt (SPG - COMPLETED) by Gretisbored
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Cheng is a very serious lawyer who crosses paths with an easy-going Fabio due to a case she's handling. She must win the case against the JE Telecommunications even if she is falling for Fabio, its CEO. ***** Affirmation, trials, resolve, and a victory, are words that best describe Cheng's life as a lawyer. She's not rich, but she always does her best to become the person she is now. Fabio was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He is the CEO of JE Telecommunications Company, but behaves as if he were a teenager. He is a happy-go-lucky person because he knows that he can get and do whatever he wants. A man and a woman. One has a different perspective, attitude, and principle than the other. Will their hearts become one? DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish. CONTENT WARNING: This story has mature scenes which are not suitable for young readers