Aftertaste Series
3 stories
Summer We Didn't Expect (Aftertaste Series #3) by hanniebaddie
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Rhythms Of Our Yesterday (Aftertaste Series #2) by hanniebaddie
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A & O (Taglish) Astrix Porsha Buenaventura grew up knowing that she was meant to live between two worlds. On stage, she was a dancer-graceful, precise, and impossible to ignore. But beyond the spotlight, she found another escape in the raw sound of her electric guitar. Beautiful, talented, and fiercely passionate, Astrix built a life that seemed perfectly in rhythm. By night, she performed in a small bar with her band, losing herself in the music that made her feel free. But not everything that feels right stays that way. When a new member suddenly joins their band, Astrix is forced to face a familiar stranger. A boy she has known since high school-someone who has always been there, yet never truly part of her world. For the first time, the quiet distance between them begins to shift. The music feels different, heavier... almost meaningful. Almost...
Burn That Lingers (Aftertaste Series #1) by hanniebaddie
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K & V (Taglish) Kahlia "Kally" Amethyst Frondozo grew up knowing that life was never meant to be easy. Raised in hardship, she learned early that the world does not give equal chances to everyone. But Kally refused to be defined by where she came from. Beautiful, intelligent, and fiercely hardworking, she fought for every opportunity that came her way. To others, she seemed like the perfect girl-someone who had everything it takes to succeed. But the world is not always kind, even to those who try the hardest. When a man suddenly enters her life, Kally begins to believe that maybe happiness is finally within her reach. For the first time, her heavy world feels lighter, brighter... almost perfect. Or so she thought...