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They are the most-sought hot magnates in town with their oozing sex appeal, connections, social and political status and wealth. What most does not decipher, they aren't gods to be perfect.
They are either a dream or a nightmare and disaster combined.
· Haciendero Series ·
They met at a tender age.
She's a farmer's daughter.
He's the Governor's son.
She fell in love with him.
He fell in love with her,
or so she thought.
She loved him truly,
but did he, really?
By the time it sank in, he's gone...
With only remembrance...
She's carrying his child
She's carrying the child of the man...
who left her broken
In that cold night
With her parents wrath.
Haciendero Series 1: The Governor's Son
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Date Started: April 3, 2020
Date Finished: July 25, 2021
Book cover made by: Ms. Jaz
Prev. Book Covers: Maxi Axi, Alyssa Jovelle Victoria, Ms. Sarah Lasoy
Warning: R-18 | Story not suitable for young, immature and close-minded readers. Read at your own risk.
When Attorney Raiven Valiz finds himself in trouble with one of his cases, his life is threatened and a bounty is put on his head. To protect him, the government sends the dazzling and charming Scout Ranger Keiran Sanford. He's exceptionally good at his work and he's a good cook...except that he's the same guy Raiven kissed at a bar two years ago.
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Attorney Raiven Valiz is cold and indifferent, the kind of lawyer who would defend anyone, good or bad, with money - to him, money was the center of his world, and everything else was a waste of his time. But when a certain Scout Ranger is sent by the government to protect him, Raiven thinks Keiran's piercing blue eyes and sexy smile are far more deadly and dangerous than the criminals after his life, especially when he makes Raiven feel different emotions he's never felt before. To come to terms with Raiven's confused feelings for him, Keiran proposes an agreement Raiven can't reject...an amorous agreement.
DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish.
COVER DESIGNER: Regina Dionela
Lineart: Marjorie Medino