isla rio del majika I: got to be"lie"ve in magic
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Ongoing, First published Aug 20, 2014
Meet Gerardina Elisa Cathlene Santillan, a rich young heiress who went into bankruptcy. Her life changes when she picked up a piece of newspaper featuring a certain mystical island.

"There was something magical, something powerful and something mysterious about this place that i couldn't explain.

But still it came as  a surprise when someone reached up to the sky, pulled down the stars and made a little heaven right here on earth...

...on the island of Rio del Majika"....

Reading the article, Gecs finally found her resolve to get back her wealth. And to do that, she had to lie to France Jeremy Mendoza, the best buddy of the island's owner.


Find out how, in a twist of fate, they fell in love with each other because of a simple lie.
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