Home in the Terrains (The Countryside Series #1)
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  • Reads 33,272
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  • Parts 51
Complete, First published Feb 16, 2020
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Choosing to live independently in a highly urbanized city is a decision Latisha Thaviya Fallarco made at such a young age. Despite her parents prohibitions, she still managed to convince them by performing well in academics. 

She wanted to attend parties, get drunk and dance in the club, go shopping, and explore neighboring cities. She wanted to live her life to the fullest in the place she considered the best. 

 Yet, she never saw the coming of an incident that would end that kind of lifestyle. She was forced to leave and be with her family. 

Latisha thought that living in a province would be hard for her, but she was wrong. In a particular town in Iloilo Province, she found her true home.




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