Falling For Ms. Voodoo
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Ongoing, First published May 15, 2018
Aila Silvestre is a voodoo, she can make people become crazy because of her dolls and spells. 

One day, she saw a man that named Red Manansala. Nagkita sila sa isang orphanage, unang kita palang ni red kay aila, may naramdaman na siyang iba dito yung parang ginagamitan siya ng isang mahika dahil nakukuha agad yung loob niya o mas magandang sabihin ang puso niya. 

Red Manansala is already falling for Ms. Voodoo.

Credits to @Aidentity for making my book cover.
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