Running Through The Waves (Isla Vagues Series #1) COMPLETED
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  • Reads 1,130,940
  • Votes 36,340
  • Parts 43
Complete, First published Apr 03, 2020
Status: COMPLETED

Kayeziel Harselia Brizuela is a daughter of a two multi-billionaire business persons, a heiress of a top company and corporation, and a princess of the Brizuela clan. But...she doesn't want this all. She was exhausted in reigning all of this titles for years. To be lock in commands of her parents and chained in a fix engagement was totally sends her over the edge. 

She wants to runaway. Sawang sawa na siya at gustong kumawala kahit kaharapin niya pa ang mararahas na alon na maaari siyang salpukin sa pagtakbo. Pero paano kung sa kalagitnaan ng pagtakas ay madapa siya? Mahila ng isang nakakapanghinang madidilim ng mga mata para manatili? 

Will she choose on running through the waves to be free or she'll embrace the light in his arms and stay floating in the sea? 


Isla Vagues #1
Start: Oct 13, 2020
End: Dec 16 2020
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