Another Perfect Time (Time Series #3)

Another Perfect Time (Time Series #3)

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Not all love stories are meant to last. Some are meant to stay with you, between two horizons. An emotional journey of love, loss, and the courage to let go when your heart only wants to stay. Tatiana Pacific Serrano-Tippy to most-grew up balancing life like a tightrope: between duty and dreams, between sunrise shifts at the market and sleepless nights chasing a degree she couldn't afford to fail. Her twin brother Goryo, her rock and constant ally, was the only one who truly knew the weight she carried. Then came Cassio Alejandrino Crisostomo-Ali. Mysterious. Quiet. The kind of guy who looks at the sea like it's keeping all his secrets. A shared project, a few too many glances, and suddenly, Tippy found herself in that beautiful, terrifying space between hello and goodbye. But what if loving someone means preparing to lose them? Set against the breathtaking coasts of the Philippines-where the sun rises with hope and sets with finality-this is a story of two hearts learning that not all love stories are meant to last forever. Some are meant to change you. Because the most unforgettable goodbyes happen between two horizons.

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